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== Culture == {{Hatnote|"Crusties" redirects here. For the similar subcultures sometimes also known as "crusties", see [[New Age travellers]] and [[gutter punk]]. For "eye crusties", see [[rheum]].|}} Crust punks are associated with a [[DIY]]-oriented branch of punk garb. Similar to anarcho-punk, most clothing is black in colour. Denim jackets and hooded sweatshirts with sewn-on patches, or vests covered in studs, spikes and band patches are characteristic elements of the crust punk style of dress or pants covered in band patches.<ref name=decibel>Kevin Stewart-Panko, "I Saw Disfear Three Times in Three Days", ''Decibel'', no. 46, August 2008, p. 22.</ref> Crust punks also sometimes wear dreadlocks and piercings.<ref name="Kuhn" /> Julian "Leggo" Kilsby of Deviated Instinct describes crust as "a punk-y biker look, more akin to Mad Max. ''[[Mad Max 2]]'' is the crustiest film ever made!"<ref>Glasper 2009, 287</ref> Members of the sub-culture are generally outspokenly political, possessing [[anarchism|anarchist]] and [[Anti-consumerism|anti-consumerist]] views.<ref name="Kuhn" />
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