What is D-Beat?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • What is D-Beat?
    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 is known to come from the band Discharge when it was first heard on Discharge's EP's especially the "Why?" EP. A little known fact is one of the first recordings of D-Beat came from the band The Buzzcocks from a song called "Tear Me Up" where you can clearly hear the sound of "D-Beat" as well other references such as in the song "Helpless" by Diamond Head. There are several other influences that weren't mentioned and there are probably more that are unknown including Motorhead's Phil Taylor (Animal).
    In this video, I break down 3 categories that I simply use to help me identify the types of D-Beat styles that are still played to this day and have evolved from their traditional style.
    Thanks to your Requests & Suggestions I made these follow up videos:
    How To Play D-Beat: • How to play D-Beat Drums
    How to Play D-Beat/Crust: • How to play D-beat/Crust
    Diamond Head "Helpless" & D-Beat: • Diamond Head & D-Beat
    Music Links:
    How To Play D-Beat - • How to play D-Beat Drums
    Buzzcocks "You Tear Me Up" • Buzzcocks - You Tear M...
    Discharge "Why?" • Video
    Tragedy "Never Knowing Peace" • Tragedy - Never Knowin...
    Skitsystem "Skitliv" • Skitliv
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    Playing On: Roland TD17-KVX
    #DBeat #Crust #Punk

Комментарии • 726

  • @DBeatDad
    @DBeatDad  3 года назад +28

    Thanks for watching. Will be breaking down the 3 styles I mentioned in other videos.
    "How To Play D-Beat" Video 👇
    ruclips.net/video/Ft-AJ1NRTTs/видео.html
    👇Follow me on Instagram for smaller technique videos: @DBEATDAD
    instagram.com/dbeatdad

    • @BadLuckLuke
      @BadLuckLuke 3 месяца назад +2

      Do blast beats please

  • @nyogthatheone4743
    @nyogthatheone4743 Год назад +67

    "I'm not a D-beat Expert" says D-Beat Dad in an 8 minute video breaking down D-beat perfectly.
    That said, thanks for this.

  • @galves4553
    @galves4553 3 года назад +151

    We mustn't forget "Philthy Animal" Taylor, he was an important drummer back in those days with this beat

    • @User-jk8wq
      @User-jk8wq 3 года назад +5

      Fucking legend. Anyone in doubt of his abilities need only listen to the version of Overkill off of No Sleep Till Hammersmith

    • @piotrb8434
      @piotrb8434 3 года назад +5

      Before joining Motorhead he was a skinhead and a football hooligan.

    • @Sergio-nb4hj
      @Sergio-nb4hj 3 года назад +3

      @@piotrb8434 luckily, that didn't carry into d-beat

    • @piotrb8434
      @piotrb8434 3 года назад +4

      @@Sergio-nb4hj He was a Leeds United supporter. Apparently his father bought him a drum kit to steer him away from trouble and the reason he was admitted into Motorhead is because he owned a car. Another famous rocker with a skinhead past is none other than Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne.

    • @jermKrux
      @jermKrux 2 года назад +6

      ​@@Sergio-nb4hj depends what kinda skinhead

  • @xilspeedemons44
    @xilspeedemons44 3 года назад +220

    Motörhead definitely deserve an honorable mention as one of D-beat's earliest innovators

    • @shurdi3
      @shurdi3 3 года назад +18

      Discharge were just trying to drum like Philthy Animal

    • @bleach7795
      @bleach7795 3 года назад +23

      Motorcharge

    • @mindmesh7566
      @mindmesh7566 3 года назад +10

      Back in th4 day we called that beat the “Motörhead gallop” orrrrr the D-Beat.

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +11

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @giosuebunino5776
      @giosuebunino5776 3 года назад +11

      Wait. This dude didn't mention Motorhead at all? Not gonna keep listening to this video lol

  • @shanecopher5781
    @shanecopher5781 3 года назад +82

    Never in a million years would I have thought to see such a video.. 40 years ago when I started playing Hardcore ...its kinda surreal ..keep the faith young people !!!

  • @KidRichter
    @KidRichter 3 года назад +67

    I‘m old and seeing D-Beat having a dedicated RUclipsr, channel and videos brings tears to my eyes.
    Loved your anthology selection!

  • @bhaktabilly4669
    @bhaktabilly4669 3 года назад +144

    “I’m not a D-Beat expert..”
    ...
    Runs a D-Beat channel

  • @davidjames3424
    @davidjames3424 3 года назад +24

    Bro said he's not an expert on D-Beats and proceeds to break down the full history and nuances. Not to mention the channel name! I'd say you are an expert! Great video, and I certainly learned something about the d-beat.

  • @Turbopress2882
    @Turbopress2882 3 года назад +266

    The drumming just says "burnt banana bread" over and over again

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +8

      I like Banana 🍞

    • @laszlozoltan5021
      @laszlozoltan5021 3 года назад +3

      repeatedly say pass the stinking butter really fast

    • @nathannuytten1066
      @nathannuytten1066 3 года назад +2

      Too perfect

    • @axdambient
      @axdambient 3 года назад +3

      The best form of banana bread

    • @marcosfunes5123
      @marcosfunes5123 3 года назад +8

      How do you come up with something like that? I'll never hear anything else the same again

  • @richiedagger7666
    @richiedagger7666 Год назад +10

    Was lucky to have seen Discharge in 83, 84 and 86. There was no other band like them, I know they've influenced so many bands. I didn't know I was listening to something called D beat, I just knew it kicked ass. Great video, learned alot.

  • @davidschnare9945
    @davidschnare9945 3 года назад +89

    Bathory's early Black Metal albums were totally influenced by D-Beat

    • @benjaminherrera1987
      @benjaminherrera1987 3 года назад +24

      Also Hellhammer/early Celtic Frost

    • @davidschnare9945
      @davidschnare9945 3 года назад +2

      @@benjaminherrera1987 absolutely

    • @VomitPinata
      @VomitPinata 3 года назад +8

      For sure. Venom as well.

    • @BanjoSick
      @BanjoSick 3 года назад +15

      All of early swedish extreme metal really.

    • @medreal5973
      @medreal5973 3 года назад +1

      yeah i heard this stuff recently and felt like its more or less just really raw punk lol

  • @aaronfast
    @aaronfast 3 года назад +10

    i thought i was too hip to learn anything from a youtube video about punkrock drums, but this was really well done, and i learned a lot. thanks

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback! If you have some time this video further breaks down the actual playing: ruclips.net/video/Ft-AJ1NRTTs/видео.html

  • @rushlimbaughdeadat7023
    @rushlimbaughdeadat7023 3 года назад +10

    the swedish d beat feels like baby blast beats. I like it the most. nice job on explaining all this

  • @josegabrielmartinez-borras5439
    @josegabrielmartinez-borras5439 3 года назад +80

    I would also add Motorhead. Ace of Spades is the origin and influence of births hardcore and Discharge. We have to thank Phil Taylor for D-BEat and the standard double bass drum of hardcore, noisecore. grindcore, speed/thrash/death metal.

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +16

      I would agree. Phil Is one of my main influences in the style I personally feel I put into D-Beat drumming I've done. I was just trying to keep it simple with the definition of the "D" for D-Beat. Anything could be argued, there's probably a band somewhere that likely played it even earlier and we don't even know yet! Thanks for watching.

    • @roelofzinn8227
      @roelofzinn8227 3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much for giving Philthy credit. Once he got his grubby little paws on a second bass drum at the tail end of '78 he pretty much laid the groundwork for ALL double bass kick styles, including the inspiration he gave to Discharge for D-Beat. Philthy's high hat technique also continues to blow me away. He was a real innovator.

    • @reficul1984
      @reficul1984 3 года назад +1

      @@roelofzinn8227 I agree. I feel discharge took it to another level

    • @roelofzinn8227
      @roelofzinn8227 3 года назад +1

      @@reficul1984 Well, Discharge DID innovate with HOW they used the D-beat, and wrote so many kickass tunes around that pattern, so I agree with you. Philthy had it more in his bag of tricks as opposed to making it his signature sound. He came up with it, and Discharge made a thing out of it!

    • @reficul1984
      @reficul1984 3 года назад +1

      @@roelofzinn8227 o yeah we need to rename the D beat to the filthy beat.

  • @Hexenpriester98
    @Hexenpriester98 2 месяца назад +1

    For those who like grind, the debut of regurgitate is a good example for very fast d-beat style too

  • @brianlong9100
    @brianlong9100 3 года назад +54

    Whoa I never heard that Buzzcocks song before!

  • @AtZero138
    @AtZero138 9 месяцев назад +1

    New sub.. cheers from Orange County California 🇺🇸... Always find new music

  • @jonanjello
    @jonanjello Год назад +2

    saw the Buzzcocks in the thumbnail. Always impressed with Buzzcocks songwriting and original drummer. Thanks for the insightful video and making the connections. I’ll provide another example (I think): Pizza Tran by The Vandals.

  • @cmjones83
    @cmjones83 3 года назад +29

    "I'm not a D-Beat expert."
    *User name does not check out*

  • @moufassa
    @moufassa 10 месяцев назад +1

    Big ups from an old hip hop head ( atleast what people think) and a d beat punk lover from the cradle .

  • @Nekrist666
    @Nekrist666 4 месяца назад +1

    Very well explained and structured video about D-Beat man, well done.

  • @michal5306
    @michal5306 3 года назад +8

    Love the style of this video! I grew up on the other side of Berlin wall listening to punk and most of the songs had a similar beat. Great to know the origin!

  • @DevinRyanVitek
    @DevinRyanVitek 3 года назад +8

    Cool to see some love for Cal and Discharge.

  • @Oni64
    @Oni64 3 года назад +47

    Diamond Head - Helpless also another pre d-beat track from the late 70s

    • @centerrightpunk
      @centerrightpunk 3 года назад +1

      Rude Kids - Marquee, too

    • @Young-wi9ut
      @Young-wi9ut 3 года назад

      Exactly what I was thinking..the first thing that came to mind was Diamond Head.

    • @Ragnarokr
      @Ragnarokr 3 года назад

      yes just don't tell that to metalheads.. :D

    • @francescoporcari8597
      @francescoporcari8597 Год назад

      @@Ragnarokr also Riot and Raibows

  • @CarinaPrimaBallerina
    @CarinaPrimaBallerina 2 года назад +13

    Actually the D-beat (the original and extremely frequent old school hardcore beat) is played with evenly placed crash hits that pulse on the 4th-beats like a metronome in 4/4. So, 1st and 2nd crash is played on the kick and snare. 2nd and 3rd off-beat kicks (in 8th notes) are placed on each side of the 3rd crash and the 4th crash is played on the 4th quarter note (second time the snare is played). I've played with various HC bands in the 80s, sometimes drumming myself. I've also studied Garry Maloney's style for safety's sake before making this comment, and it checks out! Last but not least, I love your drumming! Thanks for uploading!

    • @leeb7468
      @leeb7468 2 года назад

      It's a 3/4.

    • @CarinaPrimaBallerina
      @CarinaPrimaBallerina 2 года назад +1

      @@leeb7468 3/4 is a 3 beat per measure. The beat in this video is in 4/4 regardless of your distribution of the beat within the measure.

    • @Sergio-nb4hj
      @Sergio-nb4hj 2 года назад

      The term "d-beat" was coined to describe Dave Ellesmere's playing style, not Garry Maloney. You can hear Dave on the Why EP

    • @CarinaPrimaBallerina
      @CarinaPrimaBallerina 2 года назад +1

      @@Sergio-nb4hj I tried to find a source for that, but I can only find D-beat as short for Discharge beat

    • @elliot1875
      @elliot1875 Год назад +1

      Actually prior to those you mentioned, Travis Barker was an early innovator of the D Beat style. You can hear it on the Blink 182 demos (ultra rare and yes, I do have the original 7" pressings)... Tired of people not giving credit where its due

  • @TheLukeh6
    @TheLukeh6 3 года назад +2

    Great video clear and informative.
    I've been playing in punk bands for over a decade and there is not enough videos on this subject

  • @nikoberardo9213
    @nikoberardo9213 Год назад +1

    The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms (song was released in 1980 but had been developed sometime in the late 70s!)

  • @miketausig4205
    @miketausig4205 Год назад +2

    Great video man. Super easy to follow and without a lot of the technical and music theory explanations on rhythm. Well done.

  • @irwanpratama8811
    @irwanpratama8811 Год назад +1

    I start to making a crust project, coz see your contain, thank you so much for tutorial. Please don't stop make video🙏

  • @namegoeshereorhere5020
    @namegoeshereorhere5020 3 года назад +16

    I'd always thought it came from most directly from Phil Taylor of Motorhead, a lot of punk drummers wanted to emulated his style and Discharge was the band that made it most popular.

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +6

      I would agree! As I mentioned on the video there are probably several people who played it way before. I will be making a video of Helpless by Diamond Head whom recorded that song in 1978 and it was D-Beat drums for sure!

  • @nickcharles6530
    @nickcharles6530 3 года назад +2

    6:20, he’s using full-on wrist, no bounces or open fingers, damn!!! That’s wicked fast, my man! Great video!

    • @carloceron511
      @carloceron511 3 года назад

      Sorry to sound like an asshole, but it looks edited. For a pure explanation/example point of view there's no problem in tweaking up the tempo in postproduction, but it seems disingenuous not to mention the speedup.

  • @AzraelHellespont97
    @AzraelHellespont97 3 года назад +3

    Didn’t notice that song by the buzzcocks, cheers for the background info and actually playing it right as a fellow drummer!

  • @crowsinthenose
    @crowsinthenose 3 года назад +2

    You should come to Sweden. Playing d-beat at expert level while saying stuff like "I'm no d-beat expert". You’d fit right in :)

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      One day I will make that trip indeed. Always wanted to go there.

  • @diabeticmonkey
    @diabeticmonkey 3 года назад +6

    Let's not forget New York's Alright... by FEAR for original d beats

  • @VrakDock
    @VrakDock 3 года назад +7

    Martyrdöd Shirt! - Suscribed 🥳

  • @kruksog
    @kruksog 25 дней назад

    I like Dbeat when it gets super slurred to the point its almost a 3:2 polyrythm. Love it.

  • @AdamRainStopper
    @AdamRainStopper 2 года назад +1

    It's fairly simple, the down down, up up, down strumming pattern used for moderate paced (130 to 180 bpm) punk songs is matched perfectly by that beat. It was one of the first things I tried to learn on drums when my drummer died and so my band became a thing of the past.

  • @joeywilson5998
    @joeywilson5998 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this info my dude. Turned me into some new bands that I'm really feeling!

  • @aroundth3fur
    @aroundth3fur Год назад +3

    This is an awesome video. It's really cool drumming style that could be used in alot of genres leaning towards the heavier side of music

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it. A lot of bands do use it in heavier genres some aware of it, most unaware of it.

  • @bruce-bales
    @bruce-bales 3 года назад +3

    Huh, I didn't realize until now just how much you can hear d-beat in OSDM. I've always heard about d-beat/crust punk having a huge influence on death metal but didn't realize just how much until now! Not only in the drum styles- a lot of these bands are using a very similar vocal style as you can hear in early Death, Entombed, and Gorguts albums.

  • @SaylerT
    @SaylerT 2 года назад +1

    Surprisingly, Fear: New York's Alright has a clean D beat.

  • @lazywarrenlewis
    @lazywarrenlewis 3 года назад +1

    The earliest recording of d-beat drumming I heard on Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys/Fillmore East concerts played by Buddy Miles

  • @juliusseizure324
    @juliusseizure324 3 года назад +2

    As a Father myself, I'm really diggin' this. Stay Punk, y'all.

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      Good to hear from another D-Beat Dad!

    • @juliusseizure324
      @juliusseizure324 3 года назад

      @@DBeatDad HELL YES, DEAR SIR!
      If you already haven't, would you mind covering some CRUDOS, por favor? ¡Muchas Gracias!

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      @@juliusseizure324 Already did

    • @juliusseizure324
      @juliusseizure324 3 года назад

      @@DBeatDad just gotta look for it then!!! Awesome!

  • @onetimepeace
    @onetimepeace 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for introducing me to tragedy,they are sic.

  • @edgeasswipeshitfuckproductions
    @edgeasswipeshitfuckproductions 3 года назад +22

    I swear I’ve heard some D-Beat infulence in Grindcore, really good drum style

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +5

      Definitely!

    • @thehansongoons8975
      @thehansongoons8975 3 года назад +3

      Absolutely there is! A lot of breakdowns are i D-beat, before switching back to blast beats for accentuated feel

    • @smievil
      @smievil 3 года назад

      isn't grindcore just some sort of faster punk or deathmetal

    • @edgeasswipeshitfuckproductions
      @edgeasswipeshitfuckproductions 3 года назад

      @@smievil it's faster punk depends which country you're talking about American grindcore from my understanding takes more influence from death metal and thrash while grindcore from the uk takes more of it's roots from crust punk

    • @Sergio-nb4hj
      @Sergio-nb4hj 3 года назад +1

      @@edgeasswipeshitfuckproductions Ultra violent punk > simplified death metal any day (at least for me)
      Luckily there was an extreme punk style that developed around the same time on the US West Coast that was very similar to grindcore (powerviolence!)

  • @dlawlis
    @dlawlis 3 года назад +2

    I ended up here because I searched for D-beat after listening to "Power" by Agnostic Front. I realized while listening to it that the lyric "ultimate discharge" is a nod to the band (it's got the chorus-y guitars in it too). It only took me 30 years to get it 😐
    Great username btw!

  • @mattpyre6791
    @mattpyre6791 3 года назад +1

    A demo of 'You Tear Me Up' was recorded in 1976 and released on the 'Time's Up' album

  • @punkstartxngves3813
    @punkstartxngves3813 3 года назад +6

    That Martyrdod shirt though. 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @nojusticeanywhere
    @nojusticeanywhere 3 года назад +1

    always happy to hear anyone mention Tragedy anywhere lol.

  • @juhalindstrom6529
    @juhalindstrom6529 3 года назад +1

    i love the saxophone you added at 4:55 and 6:45. makes the d beat more aggressive ;)

  • @Richlucch
    @Richlucch Год назад +1

    D beat could get a little tricky because you gotta be spot on with the kick drum parts

  • @nerothos
    @nerothos 3 года назад +9

    Feel free to call "Skitsystem" "Shit System", that's all it means. As a d-beat enthusiast, I'm very happy to have found this channel, great stuff!

    • @nippernappertton
      @nippernappertton 3 года назад +1

      in swedish it's even pronounced shitsystem, i don't know why, but in some cases they spell out k as h

    • @smievil
      @smievil 3 года назад

      think sk in skitsystem is pronounced differently that sh
      some people get pretty pissed when you pronounce "shell" like you pronounce shift, think short, shell, shift has one way to pronounce them.
      or i think shit pronounced with the tongue in front of mouth while skit would be more in the back of the mouth.

  • @GigglebunsUV
    @GigglebunsUV Год назад

    i do love classic d-beat a lot. but one of my favorite ways to play it is with a closed hi-hat, something about that sound is always nice

  • @titnagastitas
    @titnagastitas Год назад +2

    its so funny. I play double bass gravity blasts in my metal band. Just joined a punk band and they broke me with this beat:Dd

  • @andygarnet7191
    @andygarnet7191 3 года назад +2

    This guys so chill. Then he puts on the skull busting beatz!

    • @WarthDader74
      @WarthDader74 3 года назад

      He reminds me of Freddie Mercury, he should play him in a movie sometime

  • @AnthonyHernandez-tv8vp
    @AnthonyHernandez-tv8vp 3 года назад +3

    This is a great video, I’ve been playing guitar and writing riffs and I’ve been inspired to get a kit now and do a one man band thing like Besthöven. Excited! Props on the channel, keep it going mate! Cheers!

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      Happy to hear that! That would be a fun project. Good luck!

  • @gobblegobble831
    @gobblegobble831 3 года назад

    This is my kind of quarantine content. Love this video dude, good job

  • @hassummayhemblik3520
    @hassummayhemblik3520 3 года назад

    Thanks for your Martyrdod tip, didn't know them but now i do.
    Order it right away!

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад

      You're welcome. They're fucking great.
      Check out one of their tracks here:
      ruclips.net/video/O0ISUWwL0m8/видео.html

  • @RafaelSouza-tv7tr
    @RafaelSouza-tv7tr 3 года назад +6

    congratulations for your channel bro! it is also worth noting that the Hi-hat and ride pattern of d-beat had an influence on drummers from Thrash bands like Sodom on the albums Persecution Mania and Agent Orange and also Sepultura on the album beneath the Remains and Arise, as well as groups like Cannibal Corpse on albums Eaten back to life and butchered at birth and many others band. And obviously also on Grindcore. As I said, only the hi-hat and ride pattern and not the original rhythm.

  • @benfrank8649
    @benfrank8649 3 года назад

    Thank you! I had a very embarrassing moment yesterday at a jam. The bass player wrote a song and said that it’s supposed to be “d beat” I had no clue what he was talking about.
    We’re basically a skate punk band the best I use the most that seems very similar is what I call the “Smelly” beat. Basically the beat that NOFX has used for 30+ years

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      Nothing to be embarrassed about. You would be surprise how many people still don't know what D-Beat really is!

  • @97warlock
    @97warlock 10 месяцев назад

    THAT INTRO FROM THE BUZZCOCKS, i REMEMBER Lars did tat exact beat on the Garage days revisted album Helpless is the song.

  • @chromegnats
    @chromegnats Год назад

    Love your channel so much, dude. Thank you for all the great content.

  •  2 года назад

    Man, just wanted to say thank you for putting together this amazing channel!

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  2 года назад

      I appreciate that! Thanks for checking it out.

  • @davedennison7386
    @davedennison7386 3 года назад +1

    Totalitar....legends......also cool observation on the Buzzcocks,lve always loved em,but lve never picked up on that....cheers dbd👍

  • @boneheded2819
    @boneheded2819 3 года назад +3

    I first heard this drum beat from Mob47 back in the early 80's.

    • @emanuele6461
      @emanuele6461 3 года назад +1

      They and fellow Swedes Anti-Cimex sped up the original beat alot. Also an Italian H.C. band from 82/83 called EU's Arse had the extra fast d-beat thing going on, too.

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +2

      Mob 47's Drummer likes to call his C-Beat. Its incredibly fast!

  • @pairinmingel
    @pairinmingel 3 года назад

    Good to see someone opens up on d-beat.

  • @briggsherrington8889
    @briggsherrington8889 2 года назад +1

    “I’m not a d-beat expert” -D beat dad

  • @tsurutajumbo
    @tsurutajumbo 2 года назад

    Thank you very much, very informative but casual video!

  • @markrskinner
    @markrskinner 3 года назад

    I bought "Realities of war" when it came out but had no idea about that Buzzcocks track.

  • @z.s.n.
    @z.s.n. 2 года назад

    This was an interesting video bro, thanks for the effort and time. I appreciate listening to your input.

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  2 года назад

      Thanks for your input & watching. It's interesting this video made this a "channel"

  • @arc.insight
    @arc.insight 9 месяцев назад +1

    sadly a lot of us used to make fun of all the dis-clones back in the day. mostly light-heartedly, but i never knew some of those bands are actually really good... never even heard a Disclose record, let alone owned one. which is also funny because To What End? was one of my favorite bands growing up (altho they took things pretty far from dis-land), and i loved a lot of other bands who used a d-beat, even saw Tragedy live, just didn't get the whole aesthetic of the dis- bands at the time.
    to be fair, for a minute there it felt like they were coming off an assembly line every two seconds... but it's fun to revisit it all now as more of a sub-subgenre, rather than a "clone" thing. and it's also wild to realize in retrospect how much Discharge influenced the metal scene... kinda ironic considering the bizarre flop of their Grave New World era (when they actually tried to be a more straightforward metal band.)
    love the channel, btw, seems like we might come from a similar era.

  • @noizyneighbour5790
    @noizyneighbour5790 3 года назад +1

    I think it was Garry Bushell did a review of a Discharge gig with the comment "endless versions of the same pneumatic drum beat"
    Yep - and its brilliant.
    What is is they say?
    "Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery".
    The number of clone bands Discharge spawned says they made a mark and did something very right.

  • @laszlozoltan5021
    @laszlozoltan5021 3 года назад +2

    I find it quite interesting to learn there is a real technique to what sounds like a simple/primitive drumming style.
    I also think the most useful tip for anyone is just practice. Anyone can learn to do just about anything- we've seen quadriplegics paint beautiful paintings- it really is a matter of putting in the work. the kid who doesnt want to do his math homework is not going to get good grades on his math test- but the one who does, will.

  • @rivergrhrv6138
    @rivergrhrv6138 3 года назад +3

    love the martyrdöd, in extremis one of my fave albums

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      Me too! Check them out life if you can someday.

  • @HP_J78
    @HP_J78 Год назад

    Man, you are cool! D-Beat rules!

  • @DeeDee-eb6fe
    @DeeDee-eb6fe 3 года назад

    Great choice of d-beat bands, but you got me with the Martyrdöd shirt!!

  • @emmanuelrogercosta9671
    @emmanuelrogercosta9671 3 года назад

    great video man, lots of useful information. Like you say, all around the world musicians have picked up the d-beat and played it creating new different styles

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад

      Thank you. Correct, that's why I wouldn't point to anyone saying one way is better than another. Its all about personal opinion of what you like. I just wanted to point out a lot of great drummers over the years have evolved it past its simplicity and still sounds great!

  • @mattdad8429
    @mattdad8429 2 года назад +8

    Lars Ulrich did a lot of D-beat drumming in the 80s - one of the best examples would be Battery from Seattle '89 but can be found in tons of Metallica. They were not shy about being heavily influenced by Motorhead and Diamondhead, who are very famous for D-beat

    • @cobgod1415
      @cobgod1415 Год назад

      i think every genre of rock music has used the D beat, even death metal (the fast section in "slowly we rot" by obituary")

  • @GilletteSkater
    @GilletteSkater 3 года назад

    Thank you for the education! Definitely knew the sound but not what it was called.

  • @rajnag86
    @rajnag86 2 года назад

    NICE INFO!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @xyvxyethe5584
    @xyvxyethe5584 3 года назад +2

    d-beat??? subbed and liked
    EDIT: Dude's even mentioned Wolfpack(now Wolfbrigade). glad i've found your channel choom

  • @thehansongoons8975
    @thehansongoons8975 3 года назад

    Great video and important musical history that is underappreciated. Cheers!

  • @joseortega5520
    @joseortega5520 3 года назад

    Thanks for existing, bro!

  • @desdeeds6099
    @desdeeds6099 3 года назад

    Great stuff me grow ING up in the late 80s and 90s i knew Discharge was going to make an impact how they play " raw" (Hans raw punk) there always been a favorite of mine ...cheers from South Central L.A bro keep it up bro👍

  • @resinfromyourbong7214
    @resinfromyourbong7214 3 года назад +2

    Sick video, I don’t even play drums but this was dope asf.

  • @rickmcfarland6871
    @rickmcfarland6871 3 года назад +7

    Also another drummer that seemed to have a major impact on (fast punk) not exactly d-beat....but smelly from (nofx) definitely nailed his drum style...which seems to be unmatched over all these years! His kicks are clean and snare strikes are pin point accurate!

    • @rubengargano3369
      @rubengargano3369 3 года назад +1

      Nofx brought up under a D-Beat video? Get the fuck out of here

    • @rickmcfarland6871
      @rickmcfarland6871 3 года назад

      @@rubengargano3369 im sorry I didn't mean it negatively....I wasn't speaking specifically on nofx as a/the band....mainly just the fast clean drum style!!!

  • @diluted8
    @diluted8 2 года назад

    Cool shirt man. I love that band!

  • @NarcolepticFox
    @NarcolepticFox 3 года назад +1

    Just stumbled on your channel, very impressive and what a great introduction to d-beat lovers, or people new to this amazing genre! Scandinavian, hardcore, punk, crust punk is my most favorite but, big love to the Swedish d-beat, crust punk they nailed it! Many other countries mastered the style too over the years. I suggest you check out Dödsdömd
    a
    Swedish d-beat/käng/crust band from the early-mid 2000's. I have many obscure bands on my channel feel free to check out if you have a chance. Also great Martyrdöd shirt!

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад

      Will do! And yes will be working on a Dodsdom cover. Thanks for checking it out.

    • @rahmatullahahmadhaqiqi5586
      @rahmatullahahmadhaqiqi5586 3 года назад

      @@DBeatDad please insert a subtitle

  • @cursedplays1867
    @cursedplays1867 3 года назад

    thanks, that was informative! i never really understood how to play that beat

  • @davidfloyd4877
    @davidfloyd4877 3 года назад +5

    Imagine doing blast beats with snare and ride and your feet doing a d beat on a double pedal

    • @wossgwuanin8072
      @wossgwuanin8072 3 года назад +1

      Oh shit thanks for that idea lmfao

    • @Sergio-nb4hj
      @Sergio-nb4hj 3 года назад

      Wouldn't that basically just be a polyrhythmic blast beat?
      Playing d-beats really fast almost always ends up with a "slower" triplet rhythm on the kick part

  • @odst522
    @odst522 3 года назад +5

    My playlists switching from Buzzcocks to napalm death
    It be like that

  • @DrGIANT
    @DrGIANT 3 года назад

    You're just a good drummer who plays the same beat at different tempos. Love it.

  • @endlessgrind6951
    @endlessgrind6951 3 года назад +1

    Disrupt is D-beat! Thanks D-Beat Dad!!!

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching dude

  • @guitarrwd
    @guitarrwd 3 года назад

    Cool video man. Love hard music of most kinds. Ive played guitar for half my life and now I'm starting to pick up the drums and this helped me understand the beats I like that I could never describe and I Thank you for that

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад

      Thats great to hear Ryan. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @francescoporcari8597
    @francescoporcari8597 Год назад

    in the late 70's bands like Rainbow, Riot had that galloping sound. The latter in particular is often underrated, but they were quite extreme for 1977.

  • @cams.2083
    @cams.2083 3 года назад

    Glad you are going to explain it for everyone because I am tired of trying already. 😆

  • @kiriguitarmusic6283
    @kiriguitarmusic6283 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this knowledge!

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @jessiepalermo7234
    @jessiepalermo7234 3 года назад

    This was legitness 🤘 Thank you for this.

  • @raulolguin6102
    @raulolguin6102 3 года назад +1

    You’re awesome man, love this tipe of bands and genre, i thing a video explaining the influence of d beat in thrash metal it’ll be great. Cheers From México

    • @DBeatDad
      @DBeatDad  3 года назад

      Great suggestion. Thabks for the feedback!

  • @bobsucks9647
    @bobsucks9647 Год назад

    GET THIS MAN IN A BAND