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- D-beat - Wikipedia
D-beat (also known as Discore, kängpunk, Discrust, [1] and crust-beat[2]) is a style of hardcore punk, developed in the early 1980s by imitators of Discharge, after whom the genre is named, as well as a drum beat characteristic of this subgenre
- The Bandcamp Guide to D-Beat | Bandcamp Daily
Some attribute the beat to legendary bands like Motorhead and the Buzzcocks (check the latter’s “ You Tear Me Up ” for an example), but ultimately it was Discharge, the pioneering British punk outfit, who spun it into a distinct, standalone style—hence the “D” in “D-beat ”
- What is D-Beat? - YouTube
D-Beat is a Drum style made popular back in the early '80s that helped influence punk bands around the world which then a sub-genre of Punk was now born called D-Beat The name D-Beat
- An Homage to D-Beats in Goregrind: A History of What is Easily the . . .
The deceptively simple but incredibly catchy beat was originally popularized by UK punx Discharge in the early 1980s (d-beat = “Discharge beat”) and has evolved into a worldwide underground phenomenon
- Terminal Sound Nuisance: Last Night a D-Beat Saved My Life: a . . .
To normal persons it's all the same racket but the subtleties are real indeed Since the d-beat explosion of the early and mid 90's, the genre has become legitimate, its rigidity celebrated and no longer freakish if not goofy, its visual template embraced internationally
- Looking Back On The Legacy Of D-Beat 10 Years Of Disfears . . .
D-beat bands come from all over the world Discharge are from the UK, as were followers like Doom and Disgust
- Discharge: the story of Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothihng | Louder
(Image credit: Press) The sound of how Discharge felt was alarming, even to fans of extreme music Songs were short, inhumanly loud, full of violent and brutal images of war and human devastation and, crucially, driven by the now infamous ‘D-beat’ drum pattern
- D-Beat - Melodigging
D-beat is a raw, fast, and politically charged subgenre of hardcore punk named after the signature drum pattern popularized by the British band Discharge The style emphasizes a relentless, galloping 4 4 beat, overdriven guitars, gritty bass, and shouted vocals
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