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drumsUpdated November 25, 2025

Push drums backing track

Built for players who want to hear the groove more clearly and get to practice without detours.

Push

About this version

Some drum parts make sense on paper and still feel odd under your hands. This version is for closing that gap a bit faster.

Useful for

working on groove and feel

Useful for

cleaning up fills and transitions

Useful for

repeating the section before the section that usually goes wrong

A simple way in

A version for hearing the groove, fills, and transitions more clearly while keeping the shape of the original song intact.

Start with the tricky section, not the whole song. A few good repetitions usually tell you more than one rushed pass from top to bottom.

Once it feels settled, go back to the full arrangement and check whether it still holds together. That is usually where the real answer is.

Notes

Provided to YouTube by Lava/Atlantic Push · Matchbox Twenty Yourself or Someone Like You ℗ 1996 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. Rhythm Guitar: Adam Gaynor Backing Vocals: Adam Gaynor Bass Guitar: Brian Yale Guitar Technician: Craig Poole Editing Engineer: Don C. Tyler Mixing Engineer: Greg Archilla Producer: Inc. Coach Vocals: Jan Smith Engineer: Jeff Tomei Assistant Engineer: John Nielsen Lead Guitar: Kyle Cook Backing Vocals: Kyle Cook Assistant Mixing Engineer: Malcolm Springer Mixing Engineer: Matt Serletic Keyboards, Percussion: Matt Serletic Producer: Matt Serletic Drums: Paul Doucette Lead Vocals: Rob Thomas Mastering Engineer: Stephen Marcussen Drum Technician: Tony Adams Mixing Engineer: Travis McGehee Writer: Matt Serletic Writer: Rob Thomas Auto-generated by YouTube.

Next

Open the song in the app, stay with the part you came for, and leave the rest for later.