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Mario François Duplantier (born 19 June 1981) is a French-American musician and artist best known as the drummer for
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band Gojira. He established himself as a powerful, technically precise drummer, using
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ic
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and distinctive jazzy fills and drum breaks. He has been practicing painting and drawing since 2009. Duplantier developed an early interest in music and started drumming at the age of eleven. In 1996, he co-founded the death metal band Godzilla with his older brother Joe. After a period of self-learning, he entered Agostini drum school and co-founded Empalot in 1998. Godzilla changed its name to Gojira in 2001 and released its debut album, ''
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''. His side project Empalot was placed on hiatus in 2004 during the rise of Gojira. Duplantier acquired varied experiences through a range of musical styles from extreme metal,
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,
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, and funk drumming. He exhibited his paintings in France in 2010. He holds dual French and
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nationality. After constant touring and recording, Duplantier has gained international recognition. He has been described as "one of metal's most creative rhythmic and technical drummers". He has been listed as one of the "world's best metal drummers" by professional music journalists, magazines, and reader polls. He was voted No. 1 four times.


Early life

Mario Duplantier was born in Bayonne, France on 19 June 1981. He grew up in Ondres,
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coast of France, near the Basque country. He was raised there in a family where arts played a significant role in creativity. His mother, Patricia (''née'' Rosa; 6 October 1950 – 5 July 2015), an American with Azorean roots, was born in
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and grew up in
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. His father, Dominique Duplantier, is a French painter and architectural drafter. Patricia, a student in the United States, was 23 years old when she met "and fell in love" with Dominique Duplantier during travel in Europe in the early 70s. The couple married and settled in Ondres. Difficult to access, the old family house with his father's adjacent workshop stood isolated in the
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. His father devoted his life to painting, charged with surrealism. He worked for the mayors of cities in southwest France, drawing landscapes, street plans, traditional habitats while focusing on architectural details. His father has published books and made
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s in France. Duplantier has a brother, Joe, and a sister, fine-art photographer Gabrielle. His mother described him as an "expansive, funny, lovable, carefree and open child", adding that "he was popular". In his childhood, he spent the most time in his father's workshop and in the one of his sister, who started photography at the age of seventeen. Duplantier suffered from multiple otitis and ear infections at a very young age after swimming in polluted water, which led to surgical procedures; these events had awakened an ecological consciousness in the two brothers. He was free to choose a musical career, but his parents nonetheless encouraged him to obtain his diploma. As a result, he graduated with a French ''Baccalauréat'' in literature (L); he later stated, "we had fulfilled the contract, we could do what we wanted".


Career


Early career

Growing up in an environment where his mother brought
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, and
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into the house profoundly influenced him. Duplantier recalled that the first song that inspired him was " Another One Bites the Dust" by
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, and then later, a Metallica cassette tape belonging to his brother made him discover heavy metal. He was first impressed as he watched his brother play the guitar; they understood instinctively that they would join to form a band. He experienced his first introduction to the drums while listening to Metallica, saying, "I took some chopsticks and started to beat everywhere on the table." Patricia, who was highly supportive, bought him his first drum kit. Encouraged by his parents to develop his creativity, he started playing drums at the age of eleven. At the age of twelve, he began his first band with his school friend playing
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, Metallica, and
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covers, and then he discovered more extreme metal. At thirteen, Duplantier began practicing in earnest the double bass drums and became a death metal drummer in his band named Putride (death–
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). He was known for his musical maturity. He commented: "In the rehearsal room, I was already a real perfectionist tyrant at thirteen. I wanted everything to be perfect." His brother said, "they were ten times better than my band at the time. The first time he touched the drums, he was very, very good. He was better than the drummer I had at the time".


Godzilla (1996−2001)

At age fourteen, he wanted to begin a band with his brother Joe, aged nineteen, with the aim of technical and melodic death metal. Both brothers placed an advertisement in a local
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for a guitarist and a bass player and quickly met the Lando- Catalan,
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; his friend Alexandre Cornillon joined them soon after. In 1996, the band called themselves Godzilla. Duplantier recalled, "we immediately began to play in an extremely rigorous, almost obsessive way". Duplantier explained the band's approach:
The primary objective was to express our sensibility through an artistic form. It was music, but it could have been painting, drawing or theatre. From the beginning, our music has always acted as a catalyst for the different emotions and energies that run through us. The power and vibration of so-called metal music corresponded perfectly to our inner needs. Its tribal and 'visceral' aspect with its guttural voices was a good way to exorcise our demons, sublimate them into positive energy. In this sense, the myth of
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, a hundred and twenty meters high monster born of nuclear radiation, corresponded to our incomprehension and our anger in the face of a certain human madness.
In 1996, Godzilla released the first
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on cassette tape, ''Victim''. Despite its amateur production "but above average", the demo displayed "an art of syncopated groove"; the band would begin performing on the underground circuit. In 1997, the band released ''Possessed'', when they had passed beyond the experimental stage while Duplantier began developing his drumming style. At this stage, Duplantier had still not taken drum lessons. Still supported by his mother, he entered Agostini drum school in France and spent seven consecutive years exposed to
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, Afro-Cuban, and
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drumming; trained to "fineness, less-is-more, dynamics". He would also study music theory there and learn to write drum sheet music. In 1998, Cornillon left the band to be replaced by the
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, Jean-Michel Labadie. Godzilla released two additional demos, ''Saturate'' in 1999 and ''Wisdom Comes'' in 2000, which marked the end of the "amateur" period. He then undertook a "brutal practice regime".


Empalot (1998−2004)

Empalot was a side project of the Duplantier brothers involving friends in the line-up and represented the early years of Gojira in France. The band, which included nine musicians on stage, toured between 1999 and 2004 in France. The project was then put on hiatus. The experience of rock and funk elements in Empalot's music brought him the "groovy aspect" with all the hi-hat openings and the
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s, which he had not previously practiced with Godzilla. There was almost no involvement of double bass drums in music.


Gojira (2001−present)

In 2001, Godzilla renamed itself Gojira. Their debut album, ''
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'', was released the same year and already contained their trademark; "ultra-heavy, rhythmically precise crunching". In 2003, Gojira released the follow-up album, '' The Link'', showing more versatility and an emphasis on melody, with "a quasi-industrial aesthetic and near-
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brutality". At that time, Duplantier knew that he had "to pass a new level", and created his double bass drum exercise to increase speed and control. Every day, he practiced a two-hour exercise doing paradiddles on the
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except on the weekend. He started a second daily exercise consisting of thirty minutes of paradiddles and then one hour of constant double bass. He finished with "straight singles on each foot" for ten minutes. In 2005, Gojira released their critically acclaimed breakthrough album, '' From Mars to Sirius''. In December 2006, he embarked on his first North America tour with Gojira as one of the support bands for
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. Their fourth album, ''
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'', was released in 2008. In 2009, the band then began their first North American headlining tour, which presented them as the leading band of the French metal scene. In 2012, Gojira released their fifth album, ''
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''. Duplantier's approach to the drums was more ''raw'' energy focused on this album while maintaining a "live" atmosphere. When recording drums, all of these songs were recorded in one take, with fine adjustments on few tracks. In 2016, the band released their commercial breakthrough, ''
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''. The band had toned down their complexity on ''Magma'', although
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's John D. Buchanan stated that "the music is still incredibly heavy". The general tone of the album resulted from a desire "to change the dynamic" and to go "straight to the point", while seeking to add "more colors" in the compositions. In late 2016, he had made seventeen tours around the United States with Gojira. Duplantier emphasized the
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on '' Fortitude'' while keeping some
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patterns, saying that the songwriting was more about band cohesion than drum performance. The drum recording method was similar to ''L'Enfant Sauvage''. In 2021, his daily routine exercise on the double bass was still practiced. He also mentioned a "return of the drums to the forefront" on the eighth album with more technical and experimental drum patterns. Duplantier appeared on
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's '' Late Night with Seth Meyers'' to play drums as part of his residency with
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throughout the first week of May 2021. The majority of Gojira's songs were created from Duplantier's
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, such as "Remembrance", "The Art of Dying", "Explosia", "Liquid Fire", "Into the Storm", and the last part of "Grind", among others. Other songs were conceived during spontaneous jams between the four musicians, such as "Sphinx", "Born for One Thing", "New Found", and "Amazonia", among others.


Style

Duplantier is known for his technical and rhythmic heavy precision drumming with extended double-bass blasts, polyrhythmic lines, mid-tempo rock power grooves, precision tom fills, jazzy drum breaks, and blast beats. '' Loudwire''s Graham Hartmann stated that "Mario is one of metal's most creative rhythmic and technical drummers". ''Batterie Magazine''s Sebastien Benoits noted that his drumming style and creativity led him to differentiate himself "from the codes of the extreme genre". Music journalist Spencer Kaufman of ''Loudwire'' commented that "his artful drumming provides color and shade to Gojira's signature light and dark sound, running from blast beats to groove and even to incorporating jazz elements into the band's pummeling rhythms." Laurent Bendahan of ''Batteur Magazine'' praised his "sense of experimentation, his constant questioning" as well as "his timing" and "explosive strike". '' Revolver'' magazine described his drumming style as going "from extreme-metal blasts to jazzy fills to huge stomping beats that rule the mosh pit". Through the music of Gojira, Duplantier plays drums in different musical styles including
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,
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,
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, groove metal,
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, and avant-garde metal. He warms up more than an hour before each show. Gojira's live shows often feature his
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s as part of the set. Occasionally, Duplantier plays guitar during live shows when he and his brother, Joe, switch places. He practices the drums in solitude four to five hours a day. Duplantier names
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's
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, Metallica's Lars Ulrich, and Sepultura's
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as musical influences.


Personal life

Duplantier (and his brother) has
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in France and the United States. He is ''franco-américain'' (French-American) based primarily on the principle of '' jus sanguinis'' (right of blood), applied through ''attribution à la naissance'' (attribution at birth), because born outside the US but obtained its nationality as he fulfilled the condition stipulating that "at least one of his parents is American". He has two passports, one from each country. He is married to French videographer Anne Deguehegny (responsible for Gojira's live visuals), and they have a daughter together. The family lived in
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for five years, and their daughter grew up and went to school there. On 5 July 2015, his mother, Patricia Rosa Duplantier, died from cancer in France. As part of his drum training, Duplantier runs less than one hour a day or every other day, in addition to
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to maintain himself in good physical condition and enhance his
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. When he lives in the French Basque Country, he practices
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and surfing one hour per day. Duplantier has been bodyboarding since he was a child. Occasionally, he surfs with
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in California and Biarritz when the latter comes there on vacation. In February 2022, Duplantier said he lived in Biarritz, in southwestern France.


Art

Duplantier has "developed his drawing, painting and music skills in an environment of freedom and creativity". His mother, a
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teacher, encouraged him to draw, paint, and do
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. His father served as a photographer in the army. Duplantier's interest in
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began in the early days of Gojira as he watched his sister Gabrielle shoot the band's promotional photos "like a savage". In the darkroom, the "mystery of her photos, the beauty of her black and white" and the "mystical aspect" of her work inspired him. When Duplantier was twenty-four years old, he began practicing art photography during a Gojira's North America tour. In 2009, Duplantier began to paint on
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s when the band ran out of T-shirts to sell and needed the revenue generated from merchandise sales during a date in
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. That evening he sold ten drumheads that he had painted during the day. His paintings and drawings were "unconsciously" influenced by the axonometric frescoes of his father, which are regarded as "unprecedented fineness and complexity". He began practicing painting on the road between two concerts in America; he said that it was "a way of staying creative during the many dead times between dates, sound settings, etc". He has been interested in the
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as the source of his style of painting, described of an "intriguing darkness"; he said, "these are a bit gloomy paintings... both quirky and mystical, a bit in the spirit of Gojira's music." He is an admirer of
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. In June 2010, Duplantier presented a one-night-only art exhibition named ''Cocktail à Base de Goudron'' (Tar Based Cocktail), held at L'Atabal in Biarritz, France. In December 2010, he made a second exhibition, titled ''Cocktail à Base de Goudron edition 2'', at the Rock School Barbey in
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, France. In 2016, he created custom artwork for the album ''Epitaphs'' by the
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post-metal band Obscure Sphinx. In 2018, Duplantier also collaborated with
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-based art team SceneFour. This art publisher created the Art of Drums, a medium of crafting visual art using
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capturing drum performances with LED-lit drumsticks—combining color,
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, and
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. A year of work was necessary to obtain Duplantier's collection named ''Vers le Cosmos'' (Towards the
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), including ten canvases in limited edition and signed. Duplantier decided to donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale to
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. Through the Art of Drums project, Duplantier joined a group of drummers such as Bill Ward, Cindy Blackman Santana,
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,
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, and Steven Adler.


Equipment

Duplantier endorses Tama,
Zildjian cymbals :''Zildjian leads here. For people with the surname, see Zildjian (disambiguation)'' The Avedis Zildjian Company, simply known as Zildjian (), is a musical instrument manufacturer specializing in cymbals and other percussion instruments. Founde ...
and
Remo Remo Inc. is an American musical instruments manufacturing company based in Valencia, California, and founded by Remo Belli in 1957. Products manufactured include drum kits, drumhead A drumhead or drum skin is a membrane stretched ov ...
. * Drums – Tama SC Bubinga − White Pearl w/Diamond Inlay ** 22"x18" Bass Drum ** 22"x18" Bass Drum ** 14"x6.5" Snare Drum ** 12"x9" Tom Tom ** 13"x10" Tom Tom ** 16"x16" Floor Tom * Hardware – ** Speed Cobra (HP910LSW) ** Iron Cobra Lever Glide Hi-Hat Stand (HH905) ** 1st Chair Ergo-Rider Drum Throne (HT730) * Cymbals –
Zildjian :''Zildjian leads here. For people with the surname, see Zildjian (disambiguation)'' The Avedis Zildjian Company, simply known as Zildjian (), is a musical instrument manufacturer specializing in cymbals and other percussion instruments. Founded ...
** 13" A Custom Hi-Hats ** 21" Z Custom Mega Bell Ride ** 18" A Custom Projection Crash ** 19" A Custom Projection Crash ** 20" A Custom Projection Crash ** 10" A Custom Splash ** 20" A Custom China (x2) * Other ** Mario Duplantier Signature Sticks


Discography


Gojira

;Demos *''Victim'' (as Godzilla) (1996) *''Possessed'' (as Godzilla) (1997) *''Saturate'' (as Godzilla) (1999) *''Wisdom Comes'' (as Godzilla) (2000) ;EPs * '' Maciste All'Inferno'' (Gojira) (2003) * ''End of Time'' (Gojira) (2012) ;Studio albums *''
Terra Incognita ''Terra incognita'' or ''terra ignota'' (Latin "unknown land"; ''incognita'' is stressed on its second syllable in Latin, but with variation in pronunciation in English) is a term used in cartography for regions that have not been mapped or do ...
'' (2001) *'' The Link'' (2003) *'' From Mars to Sirius'' (2005) *''
The Way of All Flesh ''The Way of All Flesh'' (sometimes called ''Ernest Pontifex, or the Way of All Flesh'') is a semi-autobiographical novel by Samuel Butler that attacks Victorian-era hypocrisy. Written between 1873 and 1884, it traces four generations of the ...
'' (2008) *''
L'Enfant Sauvage ''The Wild Child'' (french: L'Enfant sauvage, released in the United Kingdom as ''The Wild Boy'') is a 1970 French film by director François Truffaut. Featuring Jean-Pierre Cargol, François Truffaut, Françoise Seigner and Jean Dasté, it te ...
'' (2012) *''
Magma Magma () is the molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed. Magma is found beneath the surface of the Earth, and evidence of magmatism has also been discovered on other terrestrial planets and some natural sa ...
'' (2016) *'' Fortitude'' (2021)


Empalot

*'' Brout'' (demo, 1999) *'' Tous aux Cèpes'' (full-length, 2002) *'' Empalot en Concert'' (live, 2004)


Awards and nominations

* Bernhard Castiglioni of
Drummerworld Drummerworld is a Swiss drum website created by Bernhard Castiglioni in 1997. The site focuses on the biographies of prominent rock and jazz drummers and drum lessons, along with a discussion forum. Popularity and awards Half of ''Drumme ...
(the "website No. 1 in the world as reference for drummers"), has included Duplantier on his list of 24 names titled "The Metal Drummers" (in alphabetical order). * 2012: He won the "Best Drummer of Modern Metal" by MetalSucks. * 2020: Duplantier was awarded the No. 5 ranking on the '' Revolver''s list of the "5 Greatest Metal Drummers of All Time". He was ranked No. 21 on '' Loudwire''s list of "The 66 Best Metal + Hard Rock Drummers of All Time".


References


Sources

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External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Duplantier, Mario 1981 births Living people French heavy metal drummers French people of American descent Male drummers Progressive metal musicians 21st-century drummers 21st-century French male musicians Gojira (band) members