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In a world war 2 refrence, unexpected bass drum accents by kenny clarke and other drummers became known as

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Clarke's combinations of snare and bass drum accents were called "klook-mop." "Klook," as he came to be known, played unexpected bass drum accents in a technique known as "dropping bombs" (this all took place, after all, during World War II) that became popular with younger drummers such as Max Roach and Art Blakey.

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