THE TERMINATOR: AN OUTTAKE FROM THE AMPLIFIED COME AS YOU ARE

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    Here's an outtake from The Amplified Come as You Are (purchase link here), my annotated version of my 1993 Nirvana biography Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana.  Here, the band is getting ready to record Nevermind at Sound City studios in May 1991.

    Original text in bold, annotation in roman.

Next, they went to a drum rental place and selected a brass snare for Dave.  It was the loudest one they had.  The employees had nicknamed it “the Terminator.”

    The Terminator is a famous drum, kind of like Eric Clapton's the Fool is a famous guitar, the difference being that the Terminator is quite possibly the only famous drum.  At first, the company that still rents it out, Drum Doctors, informally called it "the Arnold Schwarzenegger drum" because of its physical heft (it weighs about 25 pounds) and the fact that it bested every other drum.  That's what prompted the drummer for L.A. metal band Armored Saint to dub it "the Terminator," and the name stuck.  Prized for its pronounced "crack" and a beefy low end, it's a 1980-vintage prototype model of a Tama Bell Brass snare made of thick, cast brass — unlike most drums made out of metal, which are formed around a mold.  (A new one will set you back about four grand.)  You can hear the Terminator on countless records, including Stone Temple Pilots’ Core, the Offspring’s Smash, and Rage Against the Machine's self-titled debut.  As Stone Temple Pilots drummer Eric Kretz put it to Modern Drummer, "I’ve never played another drum where the harder you hit it, the more it explodes."  It was perfect for Dave.


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