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  stylistic Origins Punk Rock
  cultural Origins Early 1980s North America
  instruments Vocals - Guitar - Bass - Drums
  popularity Low to Mid
  derivatives Alternative Rock - Grunge - Emo - Post-hardcore
  subgenrelist List of hardcore punk genres
  subgenres Christian Hardcore - Crust Punk - D-beat - Grindcore - Melodic Hardcore - Powerviolence - Skate Punk - Thrashcore - Youth&nbspcrew
  fusiongenres Crossover Thrash - Funkcore - Metalcore
  regional Scenes ''' - California - Chicago - Detroit - Minneapolis - New Jersey - New York - North&nbspCarolina - Philadelphia - Phoenix - DC
  other Topics Hardcore Dancing - Straight Edge - DIY Punk Ethic - List Of Bands


Youth crew is a sub-genre of Hardcore Punk that was most 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 , all of which brought a more Metallic sound to hardcore punk than previous bands.


YOUTH CREW FASHION

Youth Crew hardcore is also known for a certain fashion sense that made it stand apart from the punk scene even more. The Youth Crew "look", as seen in the wardrobe of seminal straight edge bands such as , Cappo makes reference to the youth crew "look" as being " Tony Hawk meets Beaver Cleaver ". Punk rock fanzines of the era such as Maximumrocknroll loved to make fun of this look and commonly characterized all youth crew followers as wearing white hooded sweatshirts and "huge white shoes" (disparaging the tendency for many fans to wear Nike High-top basketball shoes).Some also would bleach the top of their hair. Many were just skinheads who had bands like Warzone , Cro-Mags , and Youth Defense League .

The year 1988 is often considered to be the peak of Youth Crew in general and New York Straight Edge Hardcore specifically. The use of the number 88 in Youth Crew Hardcore circles is meant to reference that year in particular, and is absolutely, entirely unrelated to the use of that number by Nazi groups, Youth Defense League had a song called Skinheads '88, their connection to the National Socialism Movement and Nazism is debatable.


YOUTH CREW REVIVAL

1997 saw a revival of the sub-genre with bands like In My Eyes , Ten Yard Fight , Floorpunch and Better Than A Thousand