Good video and great song. But if you want to see the GOAT (I'm sure you've seen him before) this dude pops up on my feed nonstop. Either his own videos or mainly so many people doing reaction videos or drum coaches/ pros using his videos as teaching tools. This guy is on another level and wins internet awards for his drumming. He's just off the walls. I've seen him do metal songs where he'll only use one hand or he'll take a song and play triple time.
Funny side story seeing it's a Gojira song. I saw them open for the Deftones in April of last year at The Greek in LA. What was a little unique is it was a make up show during Covid. So when Deftones invited them they were an up and coming band, but during Covid Gojira were arguably the biggest hard rock band and had the album of the year during that time. I remember the Deftones drummer, Abe Cunningham talking about the make up shows and how it was the only time the opening band was arguably bigger than the main act. I don't really listen to them, but they were beyond solid and complete as a band....I see why they get the accolades.
Another one from that day. I bought really good and expensive seats for my friend and I. There was an open seat next to my left and then an old guy in a suit. He was the equivalent of Ric Flair and horse trainer Bob Baffert having a child. I kept wondering if he was an agent or record exec as he didn't look like he belonged but looked like he was enjoying himself. During a break in between bands the dude looks over at me and my girlfriend and says, "Do you guys mind if I spark up a joint?" We say go for it and he lights it and then looks at me and extends his hand out to pass it. The irony is the show was literally on 4/20 and my first instinct was to say no, but then I thought, "When are you ever going to be in a situation where you are watching your favorite band with amazing seats and a Ric Flair look alike wants to smoke a joint with you?" Good memory and good time.