One bucket, two sticks and a million followers: How five NZ teens hit drumming fame

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Slick and energetic videos of plastic bucket percussion have notched up more than 100m views and a huge online following

Five teenagers sit shoulder to shoulder dressed in hoodies, T-shirts and sneakers.

Behind them in the video is a farm shed, sometimes a street corner or a hardware store.

Each cradles a large orange plastic bucket between their knees.

The scenes are laid-back but there is nothing casual about what comes next.

The group launch into a tightly choreographed drumming routine – sticks move at break-neck speed, flicking between the surfaces of their own bucket to that of their neighbours’, producing a slick, energetic and flawless sound.

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