20 questions about Crust Punks

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1. What is the origin of the term "crust punk"?
The term "crust" originated in the UK and referred to the dirty, crusty appearance of punks who lived on the streets.
- Punknews.org
2. How do crust punks differ from other types of punks?
Crust punks often have a more anarchist or anti-establishment philosophy, and their style is characterized by tattered, patch-covered clothing and combat boots.
- Vice
3. What is a typical crust punk's living situation?
Many crust punks are homeless or live in squats, often traveling from city to city via train hopping or hitchhiking.
- Noisey
4. What is the significance of the crust punk fashion style?
The ragged, DIY look of crust punk fashion reflects the movement's rejection of mainstream society and consumerism.
- Ranker
5. How do crust punks typically make money?
Crust punks often busk on street corners, sell zines or handmade crafts, or work odd jobs when they need money.
- Punk Rock Theory
6. What role do politics play in the crust punk subculture?
Politics are a big part of the crust punk ethos, with many adherents subscribing to anarchist or anti-capitalist beliefs.
- Dazed
7. How do crust punks view the police?
Crust punks generally distrust and dislike the police, who are seen as representatives of the oppressive state.
- The Quietus
8. What is a "crustie"?
A "crustie" is a derogatory term used to describe someone who is perceived as being a poser or tourist in the crust punk scene.
- Maximum Rocknroll
9. Where did the crust punk scene first emerge in the United States?
The crust punk scene in the US first emerged in the Pacific Northwest, centered around cities like Seattle and Portland.
- No Echo
10. What is a "crust punk squat"?
A "crust punk squat" is a building that has been taken over by crust punks, often with the intent of creating a communal living space free from capitalist constraints.
- The Guardian
11. Who are some famous musicians associated with the crust punk movement?
Some notable crust punk musicians include Aus-Rotten, Amebix, and Discharge.
- Loudwire
12. What is the connection between crust punk and the vegan lifestyle?
Many crust punks are vegan or vegetarian, as these diets align with their anti-capitalist and anti-corporate values.
- Metal Injection
13. How do crust punks typically express their political views through music?
Crust punk lyrics often address themes like class struggle, environmentalism, and anti-imperialism.
- Alternative Press
14. What is "crust punk fashion fatigue"?
"Crust punk fashion fatigue" refers to the phenomenon of former crust punks abandoning their DIY, punk rock style in favor of more conventionally trendy clothing.
- Vogue
15. What is a "crust punk festival"?
A "crust punk festival" is an event featuring multiple bands and artists from the crust punk and related subcultures.
- DIY Conspiracy
16. How has the internet affected the crust punk subculture?
The internet has made it easier for crust punks to connect with each other across geographic distances, but has also led to concerns about the commodification of the movement.
- Drowned in Sound
17. How do crust punks feel about gentrification and urban development?
Crust punks are generally critical of gentrification and urban development, which they see as forces that displace marginalized communities and eradicate the DIY spaces that are important to their subculture.
- The Outline
18. What is the role of drugs and alcohol in the crust punk scene?
Drug and alcohol use is prevalent in the crust punk scene, and many adherents struggle with addiction issues.
- Vox
19. How do crust punks feel about the commercialization of punk rock?
Crust punks generally view the commercialization of punk rock as a betrayal of the movement's anti-establishment roots.
- Medium
20. What is the future of the crust punk subculture?
The future of the crust punk subculture is uncertain, with some seeing the movement as a dying relic of the past, while others argue that it continues to be relevant in today's political climate.
- Punk Globe

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