Dave Abbruzzese - Great sounding kit, lots of cymbal action, and 32nd notes to die for.
Jack Irons - The kit feels wider, more organic; between this and his playing, the sound can be very soothing, even when rocked.
Stacey Jones - Had me hooked in the Letters to Cleo years, and it turns out he can write some pretty good tunes too. Bonus. Plus, he's a guy. Named Stacey. What's not to like? (Please don't ruin this for me
Whoever drummed the "Love and Addiction" track of Counting Crows demo fame - Maybe it's just the song, but I really like this style.
Ian Browne - Why'd he have to split from the MG camp?
After looking at this list, it's clear I'm biased toward 32nd notes, and Pearl Jam drummers. Surely equipment, production, and the song itself play a part too.
Before someone asks, I respect Matt Cameron for his skill, and his willingness to mess with strange time signatures. What kills me is that he's got all this skill, and can crank out some mad drummage, but (to me) it feels passionless.

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