Deep and Meaningful.
by Zita December 1, 2004

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.
by HP Morton April 12, 2006

by larryvagina@gmail.com May 26, 2006

by psykopathjuggalo November 26, 2006

A band which prides itself on being a very foul, if not hi-fucking-larious band that uses only acoustic instruments.
by OtherRealChris March 11, 2003

Extremely hard but at the same time most unstable and volatile element in the universe. Decays instantaneously to water upon contact with anything else whatsoever. Thus far detected only once in the vacuum of an ego-centrifuge, where it probably was created by the extreme condensation of an ego with utmost unnecessary self-esteem surplus.
Don't burst into tears, you little piece of d-granite!
by Dr. No 2000 January 13, 2011

bHalf Black half Cherokee San Diego born rappepr. Grew up in San Diego, CA, Escondido CA, Jackson MS, Little Rock AR, Corpus Christi TX, and Kansas City, MO. Ironically, despite the name Dolla D distributes most of his music for free, feeling that hip hop is supposed to make everyone feel good. Dolla D is currently unsigned but his swagger and lyricism is unmatched. Probably the best undiscovered West Coast rapper, with his laid back voice sardonic instrumentals, and inspiring lyrics Dolla D combines West Coast gangster rap with Dirty South hooks, and East Coast strory telling. Though Dolla D prefers not to be compared to other rappers, critics say his sound is a unique blend of Lupe Fiasco, Drake, Lloyd Bank$, Kanye West, and Ca$his.
by djeyand14 June 22, 2009
