Posted On: 
Feb 16 2006  3:26pm
 
 
 
 
And on that note, could anybody recommend me some good d-beat, etc. bands ? Aside from Amebix, I really haven't heard anything from the genre.
 
Posted On: 
Feb 16 2006  3:36pm
 
 
 
 
I would probably, if I knew what they were?
 
Posted On: 
Feb 16 2006  3:39pm
 
 
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<!-- start content -->              D-beat  is a drum beat, specifically a fast rock beat unique to Hardcore Punk , especially in its UK and European variants. Its name is derived from the British band Discharge , as the best-known use of this style can be attributed to their drummer Terry/Tezz. All over the world, D-beat has a cult following and has developed most heavily in Scandinavia , Japan , and Brazil . It is a contemporary term most common outside North America . D-beat bands almost exclusively have anti-war , anarchist  messages and closely follow the bleak nuclear-war imagery of 1980s Crust punk  bands, often to the point that you can tell a D-beat record by its exact imitation of Discharge album covers    Ah...  
  they had a whole list of D-beat bands to check out on that 
Wikipedia  thingy.    
Edit:   D-beat  
 
Posted On: 
Feb 16 2006  3:44pm
 
 
 
 
D-beat itself refers to the style of drumming associated with the drummer of Discharge. It basically means punk/crust. x.o
 
Posted On: 
Feb 16 2006  3:45pm
 
 
 
 
Erk. Didn't notice your second post.
 
Posted On: 
Feb 16 2006  3:46pm
 
 
 
 
lol...np!
 
Posted On: 
Feb 16 2006  3:50pm
 
 
 
 
Heh, good stuff.
 
Posted On: 
Feb 16 2006  8:30pm
 
 
 
 
Why don't you help everyone out and POST, Seth? ;)
 
Posted On: 
May  9 2006 10:26am
 
 
 
 
I'm listening to a few Skitsystem tracks right now. Ahhhh, AHHHHHHH ... -loves-
 
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May  9 2006  3:55pm
 
 
 
 
Honestly, Taja listens to stuff I wouldn't classify as music. Or even rythm. Or noise, even.