Nevermind, the follow-up to Nirvana’s Sub-Pop debut was originally due to be recorded at Butch Vig’s Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin. Nevermind could have turned out very differently A year after nirvana recorded Nevermind at Sound City, Rage Against The Machine entered the same studio, and Brad Wilk was armed with the same drum. The early 90s helped make the Tama Bell Brass a modern-day classic thanks to appearances on Metallica’s Black Album, Stone Temple Pilots’ Core, The Offspring’s Smash and many more. It weighs about 30 lbs., which was unheard of when that drum was originally made.” “They all have the crack, but this one has the low end. “For some reason, this drum sounds better than any of the other Tama Bell Brass drums that I’ve ever heard - and I’ve got six others!” Garfield told Drum! Magazine. It was nicknamed The Terminator owing to its loud, heavy sound. The Bell Brass was part of the rental haul from Drum Doctors, and this drum in particular is one of six owned by Garfield. Tama’s cast Bell Brass forms the backbone of much of Nevermind’s sound - according to Butch Vig it was used on all but one song, most likely Something In The Way.
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