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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.

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.
Band Country Formed Notes
Agrimonia Sweden 2005
Amebix UK 1978
Anti Cimex Sweden 1981
Antischism USA 1988
Antisect UK 1982
Anti System UK 1981
Aus-Rotten USA 1992
Behind Enemy Lines USA 2000
Broken Bones UK 1983
Concrete Sox UK 1984
Corrupt Leaders Canada 2013

Cult Leader US 2013
Darkthrone Norway 1987
Deviated Instinct UK 1984
Dirt UK 1980
Discharge UK 1977
Disfear Sweden 1992
Disrupt USA 1987
Doom UK 1987
Down Among the Dead Men Scandinavia 2013
Downfall of Gaia Germany 2008
Driller Killer Sweden 1993
Dystopia USA 1991
Early Graves USA 2007
Extreme Noise Terror UK 1985
Fall of Efrafa UK 2005
Filth USA 1989
Final Warning USA 1982
F-Minus USA 1995
From Ashes Rise USA 1997
Fleas and Lice The Netherlands 1993
Gallhammer Japan 2003
Gauze Japan 1981
Hellbastard UK 1986
His Hero Is Gone USA 1995
Iron Monkey UK 1994
Kaaos Finland 1980
Leftöver Crack USA 1998
Mob 47 Sweden 1982
Nausea USA 1985
Neurosis USA 1985
Raw Radar War USA 2002
Sacrilege UK 1984
Septic Tank UK 1994
Skarp USA 1999
Skitsystem Sweden 1994
Sore Throat UK 1987
Svalbard UK 2011
Tau Cross International 2013
Totem Skin Sweden 2012
Toxic Narcotic USA 1989
Tragedy USA 1995
The Varukers UK 1979
Vorvaň Russia 2009
Wolfbrigade Sweden 1995
Young and in the Way USA 2009

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