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'Emergency & I' Drums FC (Full Album, One Chart)


Playing Next: Luror - The Iron Hand of Blackest Terror (Full Album)
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YouTube sucks and has a description character limit, so if you want to read about the FC as a whole, check the comments section. If you're more interested in the individual songs, here you go:



0:00 - A Life of Possibilities: A fantastic opening song and the band's most popular track according to Spotify. It's not too challenging overall, but there are plenty of YRRR or RRRR drag-type rolls throughout the song and two quick 4-note snare rolls after the song picks up around 2:53.

4:37 - Memory Machine: Another great track; I especially love the choruses on this song. Definitely more varied and upbeat than the first song, with a more complex main beat and several disco beats throughout. The slight speedup leading into the bridge is missable as well.

7:21 - What Do You Want Me to Say?: A more basic, standard song than the other songs on here, but still a very cool track. Kind of reminds me of Weezer, in a way. The easiest FC, for sure.

11:38 - Spider in the Snow: This one seems straight-forward, but it's actually a kind of tricky FC. There's a pretty cool main beat and two very missable 8-note snare rolls at 12:17 and 13:01. I love the sound of this song too, and the singing matches it very well.

15:29 - The Jitters: By far the weakest song on the album in my opinion, and it's also the least fun to play. Nothing really notable in particular until the very end of the song (19:30) where there's a slow ride cymbal roll that goes on a while, but even that's not too bad.

19:47 - I Love a Magician: Quite the contrast from the last track, this song is all over the place and pretty fun on drums! Plenty of triplet rolls and weird kicks all around make it a pretty cool little track. There's also a missing snare at 20:50... dangit lol.

22:27 - You Are Invited: Not really all that fun perhaps but an absolutely brilliant (albeit rather simple) track. It's mostly that one beat and eventually a rather goofy-sounding disco beat part comes in. It gets a little weird before the big chorus at 24:38. Really not bad though, not sure why I missed on this song the first time up to it on an FC run, but c'est la vie. There's a break at the end, which is nice. :)

27:20 - Gyroscope: The shortest song on the album but also one of the coolest sounding in my opinion. It's also really fun on drums; it's very upbeat and there are plenty of snare drags all around and a couple of fills in the bridge.

29:50 - The City: This is where the FC starts to get real; 30 minutes in and the second hardest track is up next. That one beat is very tricky and carries on throughout the entire song with subtle variations, making it very missable. That ending slowdown is absolutely no joke either. I was pretty scared when that came along. It does make for a very fun drum chart though! The song itself is also amazing, of course.

34:16 - Girl O'Clock: What better way to follow up the second hardest track to FC than the first hardest one, after 34 minutes? Well, I must say this song still blows me away; I've never heard anything quite like it, and I'm a huge fan. The part I'm less a fan of is the fact that the drum part is missable at almost any moment during the song; the only easy part is the bridge and the rest is hugely missable. The verse pattern is very unique and a bit awkward (but awesome to play once you get it down), and the chorus discos require constant attention. I was extremely relieved to FC this song on my first FC run up to it. Man, this song just sounds so cool. It's incredible.

37:12 - 8½ Minutes: In terms of the album FC, this song really just bridges the gap between the previous two songs and the home stretch, but it really is a great and rather fun track in its own right. It's even rather missable all around, just to a lesser extent than its neighbors. Another great chorus on this one, and arguably the closest we get to a drum solo to boot (39:53). Acutla, not really.

40:08 - Back and Forth: The final track, the longest track, and I'd say probably the third hardest FC (mostly just because of the pressure of FCing up to it though). It really just hovers around the same beat for 5 minutes, but there are a ton of snare drags to watch out for. After 40 minutes especially, this song demands laser focus to get through with an FC. Pretty big choke point with the short, quick roll at 42:13. Ordinarily, not hard at all. After 42 minutes? Very scary. Another mischarted note at 42:26 (snare instead of hi-hat), which sucks, but oh well. A lot of the time I really don't care about lyrics in a song, I'm more focused on the actual sound of the music, but this song is a definite exception - especially that last verse. They really tie together this song that really doesn't do much apart from build up to the final verse into a much better track overall. The lyrics are pretty nice on all these songs actually, but they have the biggest effect to me on this song

and \"You Are Invited\". This song was really stressful, but thankfully I managed to get the FC anyway!

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