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Crustcore (also
known as
crusty hardcore), is a sub-genre of
crust punk that
takes influence from
hardcore punk and
sometimes thrashcore.
Crustcore bands...
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routine break of
television and
movie production Hiatus (band), a
Belgian crustcore band The Hiatus, a ****anese rock band "Hiatus", a song from the Asking...
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fusion genres 2 tone Afro-punk Anarcho-punk
Crust punk
Crack rock
steady Crustcore D-beat Art punk Avant-punk
Biker metal Christian punk
Christian hardcore...
- Washington, D.C. area
Derivative forms Alternative rock
black metal crustcore death metal emo
grunge noise rock post-hardcore
screamo skate punk slam...
- punk
Blackened crust Red and
Anarchist black metal Crack rock
steady Crustcore Neo
crust Grindcore Blackened grindcore Deathgrind Electrogrind Goregrind...
- punk rock
Cultural origins Early 1980s,
United States Derivative forms Crustcore grindcore powerviolence Subgenres Bandana thrash Other topics Crust punk...
- the punk context, and
hence the
specific starting point of the
whole crustcore genre,
although some
would attribute that
accolade to the
likes of Disorder...
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hardcore punk band from East Bay, California.
Formed in 1989,
Filth was a
crustcore band that
helped define the "later East Bay hardcore" style. The band...
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titled Moxon,
Histeria Kolectiva reminiscing of Leusemia, dios hastÃo euro-
crustcore intense and desperate,
Ataque Frontal classic I-spit-on-your-face band...
- time,
despite not
taking influence from the
genre themselves. From this,
crustcore developed when some
crust punk
bands began taking influence from hardcore...