List of crust punk bands
This is a list of crust punk bands. Crust punk is a genre that draws from both punk rock and extreme metal.
Band | Country | Formed | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Agrimonia | Sweden | 2005 | [1] |
Amebix | UK | 1978 | [2] |
Anti Cimex | Sweden | 1981 | [1] |
Antischism | USA | 1988 | [3] |
Antisect | UK | 1982 | [4] |
Anti System | UK | 1981 | [3] |
Aus-Rotten | USA | 1992 | [1] |
Behind Enemy Lines | USA | 2000 | [5] |
Broken Bones | UK | 1983 | [6] |
Concrete Sox | UK | 1984 | [3] |
Corrupt Leaders | Canada | 2013 | [7] |
Cult Leader | US | 2013 | [8] |
Darkthrone | Norway | 1987 | [9] |
Deviated Instinct | UK | 1984 | [3] |
Dirt | UK | 1980 | [10] |
Discharge | UK | 1977 | [3] |
Disfear | Sweden | 1992 | [11][12] |
Disrupt | USA | 1987 | [1] |
Doom | UK | 1987 | [10] |
Down Among the Dead Men | Scandinavia | 2013 | [13] |
Downfall of Gaia | Germany | 2008 | [14] |
Driller Killer | Sweden | 1993 | [15] |
Dystopia | USA | 1991 | [16] |
Early Graves | USA | 2007 | [17] |
Extreme Noise Terror | UK | 1985 | [3] |
Fall of Efrafa | UK | 2005 | [1] |
Filth | USA | 1989 | [18] |
Final Warning | USA | 1982 | [19] |
F-Minus | USA | 1995 | [20] |
From Ashes Rise | USA | 1997 | [21] |
Fleas and Lice | The Netherlands | 1993 | [10] |
Gallhammer | Japan | 2003 | [10] |
Gauze | Japan | 1981 | [3] |
Hellbastard | UK | 1986 | [10] |
His Hero Is Gone | USA | 1995 | [22] |
Iron Monkey | UK | 1994 | [23] |
Kaaos | Finland | 1980 | [19] |
Leftöver Crack | USA | 1998 | [24] |
Mob 47 | Sweden | 1982 | [1] |
Nausea | USA | 1985 | [25] |
Neurosis | USA | 1985 | [1] |
Raw Radar War | USA | 2002 | [26] |
Sacrilege | UK | 1984 | [3] |
Septic Tank | UK | 1994 | [27] |
Skarp | USA | 1999 | [28] |
Skitsystem | Sweden | 1994 | [1] |
Sore Throat | UK | 1987 | [29] |
Svalbard | UK | 2011 | [30] |
Tau Cross | International | 2013 | [31][32] |
Totem Skin | Sweden | 2012 | [33] |
Toxic Narcotic | USA | 1989 | [18] |
Tragedy | USA | 1995 | [1] |
The Varukers | UK | 1979 | [3] |
Vorvaň | Russia | 2009 | [34] |
Wolfbrigade | Sweden | 1995 | [35] |
Young and in the Way | USA | 2009 | [36] |
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