K.K. D&B

"K.K. D&B" (formatted as "K.K. D & B" prior to ) is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. The name "D&B" is short for, a genre of electronic music popular in Britain during the 1990s. The song is based on 1990s jungle-style D&B, as opposed to more modern, electronic D&B. The bass in the song is played on a synthesizer, roughly resembling a reese bass, and a digital drum kit produces the percussion in a fashion. There is a lower octave synth bass and a higher octave synth bass. The two basses can be heard in the opening and part-way through the middle. The electronic drums are heard after that.

Album cover
The album cover for "K.K. D&B" features a kaleidoscope of K.K. Slider faces. In, the art is brightly multicolored and a design based on the Japanese title "ドラムンベース" (Doramunbēsu) is present in the bottom right. In, the art has a very dark tint with a circumscribed decagram pattern on top, and the text is now in the left position reading "K.K. D&B," with "K.K." written vertically.

In
In, "K.K. D & B" is played in the houses of Murphy and Octavian. In, it is also played in Nobuo's house, and the aircheck of the song's live performance can be received from Admiral, Belle, Murphy, Nobuo, and Octavian at maximum friendship.

In and
In and, "K.K. D & B" is played in Octavian's house.

In
In, "K.K. D&B" is played in the houses of Gonzo, Hans, Octavian, and Zell. The song also plays during the "News" TV program, without the main track.

In
In, "K.K. D&B" is played in the houses of Cherry, Octavian, Roscoe, Tex, and Wolfgang

In
In, "K.K. D&B" is played in the houses of Fang, Peewee, Quillson, and Rudy.