We’re inaugurating our top 5 list with a bang by covering some good old-fashioned hardcore thrash metal. You know, just like momma used to make. This isn’t a list of whose music is better; rather, who put out a better array of vintage t-shirts that could seriously harm a small child (while also putting a dent in their college savings account).
Click on the band’s name or photos to view their current vintage t-shirt selection on eBay.
Satan is very proud of Slayer’s merchandising. Death, dismemberment and other horrors of hell depicted alongside their blood-dripping logo usually intertwined in a pentagram. These guys make Motley Crue’s so-called Satanic image look like a unicorn ride through heaven.
It’s definitely a close call between Slayer and Megadeth. A slight edge goes to Slayer because of the prices they fetch – thus we can assume they are more rare. Most of the artwork on Megadeth shirts is far more graphic, disturbing and in higher resolution. They also get bonus points for having an evil mascot named “Vic Rattlehead.” He’s basically thrash metal’s Ronald McDonald – and that’s just darn good evil marketing.
Metallica could have been #1. With famed horror artist Pushead on the team, they put out some pretty bad-ass skull and bones designs. The problem is that they started releasing shirts that weren’t the least bit demented, and re-issued their old shirts. Shame on them.
Named after a disease that kills livestock – Anthrax was responsible for putting the speed in 1980s metal. The shirts weren’t really all that disturbing. They had more of a cartoonish sense of humor sometimes complimented by curse words. Bonus points for free publicity resulting from the post 9-11 anthrax mail terror scare.
Both played with a toxic/nuclear theme so we thought they deserved each other. Exodus showed flashes of cartoon horror brilliance, while Nuclear Assault played on our paranoia of the bomb being dropped.
and for your information, Practice What You Preach, perhaps my favourite Testament album was released in 1989 😀
jimmyj
June 26, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Whoa, nice gallery, never seen that before. Never trust a thrash metal shirt in mint condition.
adcoolguy
August 11, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Awesome, slayer win 🙂
I know they aren’t vintage but thrash-shirt-wise, municipal waste own. I’m wearing my MW shirt right now and its the best shirt i own! Except maybe the classic slayer eagle.
Jimmy J
August 11, 2008 at 5:14 pm
ha, just remind me in 20 years i’ll do a list for the year 2000+.
why is overkill way down at #6 ?? i’ve seen their shirts go for $200-$500 countless times, and i myself have paid over $300/per shirt half a dozen times. yes, i’ve even spent $1000 on ONE shirt… but they only get a dishonorable mention?? weak!!
dgtlmoon
June 26, 2008 at 4:36 pm
Check out tshirtslayer possibly the worlds biggest thrash metal gallery for wearable stuff a few of my mates have posted their rare tshirts including their old thrashed white metallica shirts…
and for your information, Practice What You Preach, perhaps my favourite Testament album was released in 1989 😀
jimmyj
June 26, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Whoa, nice gallery, never seen that before. Never trust a thrash metal shirt in mint condition.
adcoolguy
August 11, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Awesome, slayer win 🙂
I know they aren’t vintage but thrash-shirt-wise, municipal waste own. I’m wearing my MW shirt right now and its the best shirt i own! Except maybe the classic slayer eagle.
Jimmy J
August 11, 2008 at 5:14 pm
ha, just remind me in 20 years i’ll do a list for the year 2000+.
drac
December 28, 2009 at 10:41 am
why is overkill way down at #6 ?? i’ve seen their shirts go for $200-$500 countless times, and i myself have paid over $300/per shirt half a dozen times. yes, i’ve even spent $1000 on ONE shirt… but they only get a dishonorable mention?? weak!!