Loading... Please wait...Keith Moon was the explosive and unpredictable drummer of the British rock band The Who, known for redefining what a rock drummer could be in the 1960s and 1970s. Unlike traditional timekeepers, Moon played with a chaotic, almost orchestral intensity, filling songs with rapid fills, crashing cymbals, and a constant sense of controlled disorder that became a signature part of The Who’s sound. His performances on tracks like “My Generation” and albums such as Who’s Next helped shape the evolution of hard rock and early punk attitudes. Offstage, he was equally notorious for his wild lifestyle, which contributed to his larger-than-life reputation but also took a serious toll on his health. Despite his early death in 1978 at just 32, Keith Moon remains one of the most influential drummers in rock history.