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The movement spun off several subgenres of a similar political bent.
Discharge, founded back in 1977, established D-beat in the early 1980s.
Other groups in the movement, led by Amebix and Antisect, developed the extreme style known as crust punk.
Several of these bands rooted in anarcho-punk such as The Varukers, Discharge, and Amebix, along with former Oi!
groups such as The Exploited and bands from father afield like Birmingham's Charged GBH, became the leading figures in the UK 82 hardcore movement.
The anarcho-punk scene also spawned bands such as Napalm Death, Carcass, and Extreme Noise Terror that in the mid-1980s defined grindcore, incorporating extremely fast tempos and death metal – style guitarwork.
Led by Dead Kennedys, a U. S. anarcho-punk scene developed around such bands as Austin's MDC and Southern California's Another Destructive System.

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