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by ahhh yeah December 14, 2010
A phrase made famous by the great actor of our generation, Paul Walker (a.k.a. P-Dub) in the original The Fast and the Furious film. This phrase means to vehemently deny the use/consumption of any type of crust, be it pizza, sandwich, etc. Can also be used in everyday conversation in order to convey one's negative feelings about a hot issue up for debate. Also, can be used in place of saying "No shit."
Tuna sandwich, no crust?
No crust.
Man, that laker game last night sure was sheisty.
Yeah bro, no crust.
No crust.
Man, that laker game last night sure was sheisty.
Yeah bro, no crust.
by Pdub4 May 06, 2010
A term used to define the way one feels the morning after a night of smoking, eating, or by any means ingesting cannabis (Similar to what a hangover is for alcohol). Some symptoms of being "crusted" may include a dry mouth, pasty-feeling skin, slight dizziness, tiredness, and an overall feeling of lethargy and apathy.
Dude, I smoked a huge amount of weed last night! I was so crusted this morning, I couldn't get out of my bed for hours!
by Uh_Huh_Man May 28, 2010
Wow, did you see the girl with the nappy hair extensions and kitten heels? She's DEFINITELY the crust of the club tonight.
by Fbombizzle January 26, 2014
Crust punk is the extreme evolution of hardcore punk. The genre might be considered hard to listen to and very abrasive, using elements of anarcho-punk and grindcore to create a unique sound that can either be fast and leaning to grindcore, or slow and mopey and/or melodic. It was originally called stenchcore. Although not the same genre, crust is closely related to d-beat, black metal, anarcho-punk, thrashcore and grindcore.
Lyrics to crust songs tend to be dark, and based around politics and current events and even some human emotion; topics such as nuclear destruction, environmentalism, racial equality, squatting/non-conformity, apocalypse, abolishing sexism, animal rights, veganism/vegetarianism, religious control, death (and/or escaping life) and anarchism are common. Crust is one of the darkest subgenres of punk, and also is one of the least recognizable as punk, in terms of sound. Elements of the crust sound can be heard in many Anarcho-punk bands, such as those signed to Profane Existence, Mortarhate Records, Havoc Records, & Life is Abuse Records.
Many consider the band Amebix to be the godfathers of crust punk, and consider the Arise! LP to be the first known defining crust punk album. The band Deviated Instinct, who actually coined the term "crust punk", was one of the first bands to play the genre as it commonly recognized today.
Listeners of crust punk music are often referred to as crusties
Lyrics to crust songs tend to be dark, and based around politics and current events and even some human emotion; topics such as nuclear destruction, environmentalism, racial equality, squatting/non-conformity, apocalypse, abolishing sexism, animal rights, veganism/vegetarianism, religious control, death (and/or escaping life) and anarchism are common. Crust is one of the darkest subgenres of punk, and also is one of the least recognizable as punk, in terms of sound. Elements of the crust sound can be heard in many Anarcho-punk bands, such as those signed to Profane Existence, Mortarhate Records, Havoc Records, & Life is Abuse Records.
Many consider the band Amebix to be the godfathers of crust punk, and consider the Arise! LP to be the first known defining crust punk album. The band Deviated Instinct, who actually coined the term "crust punk", was one of the first bands to play the genre as it commonly recognized today.
Listeners of crust punk music are often referred to as crusties
by HP Morton February 26, 2006
crustcoreThe punk equivalent of grindcore- insanely fast, loud with incredibly garbled vocals that sound like "ruh-ruh-ruh-raaarrwwggg" despite what the lyric sheet says. Almost always political, alomst always ass-kicking.
by chthonik May 13, 2004