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List of crust punk bands

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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

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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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