Mike "Machine" Mallais

Michael "Mike Machine" Mallais (born in Miramichi, New Brunswick on November 23, 1979) is a Canadian drummer. He started playing improvised drums at the age of two and subsequently a real kit at the age of five after being introduced to heavy metal bands. In 2007 Mike won the "World's Fastest Drummer" competition, "Battle of the Feet" category. Michael played his last show with Jeremy Reid & The Machine on Feb. 28, 2013. His current band is named Mosquito and plays out of Langley, British Columbia.

Mike "Machine" Mallais
Born1979 (age 4041)
Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada
GenresHeavy metal
Occupation(s)Drummer
Websitewww.mikemachine.com

World's Fastest Drummer

Awards

  • The 2005 Maritime WFD Champion - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada,
  • The 2006 Canadian WFD Champion - Quebec City, Quebec, Canada,
  • The 2007 WFD Winter World Finals Battle of the Feet Champ – Anaheim, California,
  • The World's Fastest Drummer (Battle of the Feet category),

Statistics

  • 1,034 single strokes (60 seconds)
  • 4,595 single strokes (5 minutes)
  • 13,309 single strokes (15 minutes)
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gollark: I would add more, but the one for 1000 was too long.

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