I’m looking for suggestions for my drum jam-along playlist, so any song you love that has a good beat I’m open to. Whatcha got?
Edit: for clarification my plan is to add all these to a playlist and tomorrow my practice session is gonna just be jamming to that playlist. Load me up!
- Fishman is the man 
- Here’s what I came up with out of my song sifting. I was going to place them in order as to how hard they might be to play… then I realized that wouldn’t matter, as it’s different for everyone. Ha. Enjoy. - Avenged Sevenfold - Bat Country - Bring Me The Horizon - The House of Wolves - Victorious is a trans woman anthem honestly. Listened to it a lot early in my transition. - It’s a suitable song for a lot of people. Since becoming an uncle, I tend to think of my niece when I listen to it. (Which reminds me… I should text her.) - Yeah, sorry, I didn’t mean to say it was exclusively. It’s just really powerful for all women ☺️ 
 
 
- Damn, Rabbit Junk reference in the wild. First time ever for me. 
 
- Sounds like a melody by A life divided 
- For a metal waltz, try Cheval by Igorrr - For jazzy pop with an upfront floor tom, try Humanised by Sola Rosa - For messy disjointed verses and flowing choruses, try Giant by Bear Hands - For a shuffle-y groove with some slightly unusual snare patterns, try Home Away From Home by Cut Chemist - nothing too wild here, but it sounds like it’d be fun to play - For setting up random stuff like dustbin lids as percussion, try Sick Kids by Fjorka - For being kept on your toes by something with several distinct sections, including an unusual shuffle, tru Walking Headz by STUFF. The full stop is part of the band name - For rhythmic patterns not common in Western music, try Gnawa Beat by Bab L’ Bluz - For noisy punk with lots of fills, try Bakuro Book by Otoboke Beaver - For laid-back funk with some unusual percussion, try 3 On E by Vulfpeck - For if you’ve ever wondered what it would sound like if bossa nova and drum & bass had a baby, try Drum ‘N’ Bossa by Carbuncle - For fun swing-y jazz try Forgotten Places by Alif Tree - And, just for funsies, why not pit yourself against the most sampled song in history? Amen Brother by The Winstons - you know the drum sample (1.26, for anybody who wants to skip to it to see if they’ve heard it - spoiler: you have), but the tune itself is also a banger with a fun drum part - The Amen Break is like the Wilhelm Scream of music. - The Futurama theme song is another surprisingly good use of it. It’s kind of like if Fat Boy Slim had written Amen Brother. 
 
- Hit It and Quit It by Funkadelic 
- James Brown - Popcorn - James Brown - Popcorn 
 
- Enough by Disturbed
- Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes.
- Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand
- Hootsforce by Gloryhammer
- Mine Mine Mine by Wind Rose
- Four To Six by Math The Band
 
- She’s Hearing Voices - Bloc Party 
- Cantiga 166 if you’re into medieval music. 
- Anything clowncore. 
- Have fun! Meshuggah - Clockworks - Bleed also has some nice drumming. - Most def. 
 
 







