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Michael Mangini (born April 18, 1963 in Newton, Massachusetts) is the current drummer for Dream Theater as of April 29th, 2011. He featured on the band's 2011 album A Dramatic Turn of Events, however he did not contribute to writing any of the music as it had already been written at the time of the departure of Mike Portnoy, Dream Theater's former drummer. It has been comfirmed by the band on one of their Twitter Q&A video that he will be involved with the writing process on their upcoming 2013 album. He also played on Live at Luna Park in 2013 (yet to be released). Before Dream Theater, he played with Annihilator, Extreme, James LaBrie, and Steve Vai. Mangini was famous for setting five World's Fastest Drummer (WFD) records. He also has written two books titled Rhythm Knowledge about his drumming techniques.

Early Life

Mike Mangini started playing the drums when he was two and a half years old. He would practice two to four hours a day and by the time he was nine he was already mimicking Buddy Rich performances. By high school, he was performing in school bands and participating in the prestigious All-County, All-State, and all Eastern United States ensembles.

In 1987, Mangini scored one of his first 'high-profile' gigs - playing drums for the Rick Berlin Band in Boston, where he worked with bassist Philip Bynoe (who would later go on to work with Mike in sessions for Journey's Steve Perry and more notably during Mike's time in the Steve Vai band). He also taught drums privately in Boston during this time.

World's Fastest Drummer Records

  • Bare hands (no sticks) in 60 seconds, which he earned by executing 1,138 single stroke notes in April 2002.
  • Match grip single strokes in 60 seconds, executing 1,247 notes at the 2005 Summer NAMM in Indianapolis, IN. Mike already was the 1st person in history to break 1,200 notes when he played 1,203 single notes at the 2005 Winter NAMM Session.
  • Traditional Grip which he earned by executing 1,126 single strokes in 60 seconds in 2003, stood for five years before falling to Matt Smith (1,132) in 2008.
  • Single Stroke Foot record playing 13,222 hits in 15 minutes and 4,555 hits in five minutes, records that stood for two years before falling to Mike "Machine" Mallais (13,309/4,595) in 2007.

Discography

With Annihilator
With Extreme
With Steve Vai
With MullMuzzler/James LaBrie
With Tribe of Judah
With Dream Theater
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