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Car Crash Type Beat

Car crash type beat can be described as an actual car crash in musical form. Only it's barely even musical at all. This is quite possibly the worst genre ever crafted with its primary characteristics being that it's ear piercingly loud and distorted to the point it sounds like you just got in a car crash, it uses goofy ass samples, it's bpm can range from 140 all the way to 300, and don't forget to turn your brain off entirely while making it. And you can't forget to add real car crash sounds in the song. It can't be car crash type beat without cars crashing.
Person 1: "Yo, did you hear the new car crash type beat that came out?"
Person 2: "What the fuck is a car crash type beat?"
Car Crash Type Beat by Viviko November 15, 2023

Beat card 

Used in conjunction with the terms beat and no beat
an imagenary card that is transferd among friends. When someone calls BEAT, if the beat is challenged by a friend he will call NO BEAT. If the no beat is agreed apon by the group than the person who called the beatloses his (beat card). He may not have it back until he calls 3 cosecutive good beats.
That chick was no beat, I'm pulling your beat card.

No hot chicks? I'll never get my beat card back.
Beat card by Jameo August 4, 2007

crash cart beat

A part of a song, full song, or beat in a song that is so nasty that it could potentially give you a heart attack, therefore rolling you out on a crash cart in the middle of the show.
1: Yo these crash cart beats are rolling over our faces.

2: Yeah man Skrillex is the sh*t!
crash cart beat by starogre February 23, 2011

Beatcard 

A prepaid credit card specially designed for shopping internet-based music retail websites. This product is currently in the process of obtaining permits and patents. Designed to target the music community, the cards feature designer prints and special offers from music stores like BeatPort, iTunes, Rhapsody Music, AudioJelly, and Sony Connect. Also, this card can be used at participating clubs, venues, and concerts around the world as a membership admission card. Originally invented by Los Angeles based electronic music producer Jonathan Morning.
"I was going to go to the rave this weekend, so I stopped by a local convenience store and refilled by Beatcard with $30. That way I can not only get in, but also use it to buy drinks inside."
Beatcard by Jonathan Morning January 30, 2008