Youth Crew

Youth crew was a sub-genre of hardcore punk that was popular from approximately 1986 to 1990, primarily in New York City and, to a lesser degree, Los Angeles. The sound was largely defined by a handful of highly-influential Revelation Records releases, including Youth of Today, Gorilla Biscuits, Bold and Side By Side. Unlike the early hardcore bands, many of youth crews defined themselves as being separate from punk rock, seeing themselves as a counter culture within the counter culture. They often rejected the "live fast, die young" model of punk and promoted what they called a more "positive" lifestyle, embracing straight edge and vegetarianism. Like the bands from the beginning of the decade, however, they were still mostly young, Caucasian males originally from the suburbs, then living in the cities. Because this made them targets for violence in the established urban punk scene, they formed tight-knit cliques which they referred to as crews, patterning themselves on the gang-like groups that had dominated the early New York and Boston scenes. Youth Crew hardcore is also known for a certain fashion sense that made it stand apart from the punk scene even more. The year 1988 is often considered to be the highlight of Youth Crew and New York Straight Edge Hardcore. 1997 saw a revival of the sub-genre with bands like In My Eyes, Ten Yard Fight and Floorpunch.

 

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