From a cursory search, he only uses triggers on the kick drum. This is the norm in metal, and it's by no means easier to play with triggers, as you still need to play in time. All it does is make every hit sound the same (if the drummer so chooses, a trigger can also trigger hits at different volumes, although it's unusual). The rest of the drums are highly compressed and limited, which help achieve that crisp and clean sound you are describing.
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Do not use a bamboo cutting board; that will dull your knife much quicker than an wood end-grain (or just a normal wood cutting board) or plastic cutting board such as the well-known white Oxo Goodgrips cutting boards (with plastic board having their own concerns due to microplastics). Cool infographic, nonetheless.
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Ohm, I don't think watts measure resistance...