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Impossible Possibilities: Buddy Rich Meets Tre Cool
A fever dream in cartoon form about Tre Cool traveling back in time to come face-to-face with Buddy Rich, and the resulting chaos that would ensue.

A fever dream in cartoon form about Tre Cool traveling back in time to come face-to-face with Buddy Rich, and the resulting chaos that would ensue.
Travis Barker agreed to stop working on one of his myriad projects for a few minutes to talk about his first solo album, Give The Drummer Some.
Ben Horowitz is the solid centerpiece of The Gaslight Anthem, sweating his way through crushing rock/punk beats with his three bandmates.
No more speculating. Blink-182 announced it would return to the road in the summer of 2009. Naturally, we wanted to learn the back story from Barker.
Join us as we cruise around Berkeley in a muscle car with Tre Cool in this 1996 interview – his first ever cover story with any drumming magazine.
The members of Street Drum Corps agreed to sit still for four minutes and thirty-one seconds to take part in a freewheeling roundtable discussion.
Every young drummer dreams of being Atom Willard, who turned pro at the age of 16 when he co-founded Rocket From The Crypt. After putting in time with such alt and punk luminaries as The Offspring, The Special Goodness, and Alkaline Trio, the drummer landed the gig with Angels & Airwaves, the side project of Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge. Last February the band released its latest album, Love, as a free download. We start our Q&A by asking what Willard thinks about the new realities of music distribution.
We chat with Justin Bawinkel of Flatfoot 56, the Chicago-based Celtic punk band that has become a mainstay of the Warped Tour. These roughnecks will celebrate its ten-year anniversary in 2010 with the release of a new album, Black Thorn, and endless touring dates around the world. Happy birthday, lads.
