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red drum

NOUN
  1. large edible fish found off coast of United States from Massachusetts to Mexico

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  • The band picks up the pace a few tracks later on ‘Heart of Darkness’ with an unusually fractured drum break, topped by ferocious, almost raga-like guitar and a subtly employed choir sound on either a mellotron or a chamberlain.
  • Populations of cod, haddock, halibut, red drum and yellowtail flounder are at record lows.
  • The behatted tenorman was blowing at the peak of a wonderfully satisfactory free idea, a rising and falling riff that went from “EE-yah!” to a crazier “EE-de-lee-yah!” and blasted along to the rolling crash of butt-sacrred drums hammered by a big brutal Negro with a bullneck who didn’t give a damn about anything but punishing his busted tubs, crash, rattle-ti-boom, crash. The Beat Goes On « So Many Books
  • Hook's melodic lead bass was set askew from the weirdly krautrock fractured drums, dark guitar lines and added synthesizers. Times, Sunday Times
  • At 12, he started playing the bata, a sacred drum shaped like an hourglass. Afro-Cuban drummer Francisco Aguabella dies at 84
  • Populations of cod, haddock, halibut, red drum and yellowtail flounder are at record lows.
  • Populations of cod, haddock, halibut, red drum and yellowtail flounder are at record lows.
  • They don't just groove, they swing hard, and the polyrhythms created by the layered drummers create a groove that is as steady as it is complex.
  • Transient species that move in and out of the estuary include spot, pinfish, menhaden, flounder, white and striped mullet, and red drum (the official mascot of the North Inlet-Winyah Bay Reserve). North Inlet-Winyah Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina
  • These include seafood favorites such as red snapper, red drum, and bocaccio - species already under pressure from commercial fishing.
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