I'll start: Billy Cobham, his influence can be heard in funk, progressive rock, jazz fusion, mathcore and even fucking new-wave pop.
>Carl Palmer
>Bill Bruford
>Matt Cameron
>>72543788
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ywerhtSAYo
This guy.
>>72543788
unironically mario duplantier
Stewart Copeland
His range and musicianship overall is out of the world. Plus he's a cool dude
Karen Carpenter
Tell me this isn't the best solo you've ever heard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFvgCtomkqE
you'll need headphones/speakers to pick up all the effects
>>72543874
Seconded.
this lil nigga
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kvJ1aceD6s
>>72543874
My dad sat behind him at the Toronto premier of Pink Floyd The Wall and got his poster signed.
>>72543788
point me to a good billy cobham album anon.
I love Jaki Liebezeit and Britt Walford, recommend me drummers like them
>>72543788
as far as jazz drummers go, i'd have to say my man Elvis Jonen
>>72545836
Spectrum is a GOAT album
probably still some of the best drumming on a fusion album to date
Christian Vander
bernard "pretty" purdie
I know he's not like THE best, but he always has the happiest face when he's playing drums
He's been my inspiration since I was like 9