Talk:Crusty

This is the first sentence of the article: I've created a page Crusties. I think this one more describes English crusty music bands. Maybe give this one it's own page??? - Pockets23 23:53, 28 February 2006 (UTC)

What is this trying to say? I can't tell from the introduction what Crusty actually is. Wmahan. 04:58, 2004 Apr 15 (UTC)
 * "Though the term Crusty was only ever used half seriously by the British music press, as it is a very vague term, it is referred to by this term by the majority of the indie community."
 * agreed--JRL 09:16, 13 August 2005 (UTC)

Does anybody else think that this article should renamed as Crusty music or Crusty rock as it is about a style of music, albeit a very, very vague one? Motown Junkie 20:52, 1 Jan 2005 (UTC)


 * looks more like it's about a 'scene', or the 'word', than the music... Blair P. Houghton


 * It's very much to do with a 'culture' rather than a particular genre of music (although a genre of music does go with the culture), and it was a very frequently used term in the UK during the 1980's and 1990's, sometimes derogatory, sometimes celebratory (depending on who was using it and when). As such I don't think the article needs renaming, and I don't think it should be NPOV disputed either. It just needs to be edited a bit. I'll do some when I get the time! NickW 17:51, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Why is the Crusty article marked NPOV? Mind if I delete the tag? Blair P. Houghton 22:49, 2 Jan 2005 (UTC)

The article should probably give some prominence to the association between "crusties" and the free party scene from the 90's to present day. In particular, people who might - perhaps pejoratively - be described as "crusties" remain the driving force behind the majority of hardtek and gabba parties in the UK.

This articles looks confusing. I can´t really get the sense of those "fake crusties". Anybody cares to clear it up? Violenciafriki 16:08, 5 September 2005 (UTC)

I feel this artical is rediculouse for many reasons. Most of the statemens made have no refrense, back up, and are in my opinion incorrect. The artical has a massive undertone to suggest it was written by some one outside the crust scene, and feels more like it is a member of the indie rock scene that has writen it. Much of this information is not true as well as it is already stated in crust punk, where it should be.24.68.232.96 10:39, 21 July 2006 (UTC)