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====Blackened crust==== [[File:Vivian Slaughter.jpg|thumb|right|Vivian Slaughter of blackened crust band [[Gallhammer]]|150px]] Crust punk was affected by a second wave of black metal in the 1990s, with some bands emphasising these black metal elements. Iskra are probably the most obvious example of [[Black metal#Second wave|second-wave black metal]]-influenced crust punk;<ref name=iskra>[http://iskra.ws/interviews.html Iskra Interviews] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060615141533/http://iskra.ws/interviews.html |date=15 June 2006 }}.</ref> Iskra coined their own phrase "blackened crust" to describe their new style. The [[Japan]]ese group [[Gallhammer]] also fused crust punk with black metal<ref>"Hard of Hearing", ''Terrorizer'' no. 171, June 2008, p. 56.</ref> while the English band Fukpig merge elements of crust punk, black metal, and grindcore.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://supersonicfestival.com/event/fukpig/|title=Fukpig|date=22 October 2010|website=Supersonic Festival|access-date=24 March 2019}}</ref><ref>"C: Do you think that FUKPIG has founded a style of his own? Misery: Nah its just d-beat crust, with added horror C: and then What difference to FUKPIG from the rest of the bands? Misery: We add more black metal / horror influences, but are still inspired by the same things C: Is Necro-Punk your style? Misery: Yeah, necro in the black metal style playing crust punk, so yeah Necro Punk." [http://www.clandestinemetalzine.cl/interviews/interview_fukpig.html Interview: Fukpig] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131110010121/http://www.clandestinemetalzine.cl/interviews/interview_fukpig.html |date=10 November 2013 }}</ref> Germany's [[Downfall of Gaia]] mix crustgrind and black metal, along with elements of [[sludge metal]], [[doom metal]] and [[post-metal]].<ref name="NCS">{{cite web|title=Downfall of Gaia: "''Aeon Unveils the Thrones of Decay''"|url=http://www.nocleansinging.com/2014/12/04/downfall-of-gaia-aeon-unveils-the-thrones-of-decay/|last=Weber|first=Austin|publisher=[[No Clean Singing]]|date=4 December 2014|access-date=20 October 2016}}</ref> North Carolina's [[Young and in the Way]] have been playing blackened crust since their formation in 2009.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Zorgdrager |first1=Bradley |title=Young and in the Way When Life Comes to Death |url=https://exclaim.ca/music/article/young_in_way-when_life_comes_to_death |website=[[Exclaim!]] |access-date=19 July 2018}}</ref> In addition, [[Norway|Norwegian]] band [[Darkthrone]] have incorporated crust punk traits in their mid-to-late 2000s material. As Daniel Ekeroth wrote in 2008, {{blockquote|In a very ironic paradox, black metal and crust punk have recently started to embrace one another. Members of Darkthrone and Satyricon have lately claimed that they love punk, while among crusties, black metal is the latest fashion. In fact, the latest album by crust punk band [[Skitsystem]] sounds very black metal--while the latest black metal opus by Darkthrone sounds very punk! This would have been unimaginable in the early 90s.|<ref name=Ekeroth258>Ekeroth, p. 258.</ref>}}
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