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  2. Crust punk - Wikipedia

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    Crust punk (also known as stenchcore or simply crust) is a fusion genre of anarcho-punk and extreme metal that originated in the early to mid–1980s in England. Originally, the genre was primarily mid-tempo, making use of metal riffs in a stripped-down anarcho-punk context, however many later bands pushed the genre to be more grandiose, faster or more melodic.

  3. Punk fashion - Wikipedia

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    Punk fashion circa 1986, a hairstyle with dyed red liberty spikes Punks in leather jackets with spikes and pin badges, 2003. Punk fashion is the clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, jewellery, and body modifications of the punk counterculture.

  4. List of crust punk bands - Wikipedia

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    Crust punk is a genre that draws from both punk rock and extreme metal This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  5. Amebix - Wikipedia

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    Amebix were an English punk rock band from Tavistock, Devon.A pioneer of the crust punk genre, Amebix's merger of anarcho-punk and post-punk with elements of heavy metal, particularly early extreme metal, inspired musicians who would go on to define the genres of grindcore, black metal, death-doom and metalcore.

  6. Punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Other rappers and hip-hop acts were influenced by the subcultures of crust punk and hardcore such as City Morgue. [99] The skinhead subculture of the United Kingdom in the late 1960s – which had almost disappeared in the early 1970s – was revived in the late 1970s, partly because of the influence of punk rock, especially the Oi! punk subgenre.

  7. Extreme Noise Terror - Wikipedia

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    Bassist Clay was replaced by Mark Gardener, [8] and this line-up recorded ENT's debut album, A Holocaust in Your Head, which was later voted number 3 in Terrorizer ' s essential European grindcore albums, who described it as "marrying a thick crust-punk crunch and vitriolic lyrical assault with the newborn, clattering fury of grindcore ...

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  9. Nausea (band) - Wikipedia

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    Nausea was an American crust punk band from New York City, active from 1985 to 1992. They are cited as a notable band in the first wave of crust punk. [citation needed] Prior to Nausea, guitarist Victor Dominicis played in the hardcore punk bands Hellbent and Sacrilege. Nausea were involved in the New York City Lower East Side squatting community.