Seller randythrashzappa has a couple cool looking tees up for all you potheads and skaters…
Yes that is a Mike Muir autograph on the back above the butt print. I assume the front is some sort of sports team rip.
Seller randythrashzappa has a couple cool looking tees up for all you potheads and skaters…
Yes that is a Mike Muir autograph on the back above the butt print. I assume the front is some sort of sports team rip.
I love stumbling across cool little collections like this. What you are looking at from sos.wax is a snapshot from 10 years ago. Each design gives an impression of the band at a time in place in their existence. Some pretty cool pivot points. Lots of high moments and great memories (at least, from this outsider).
Tour 98. The first US tour for the band.
Tour 2000. This one was sold during Hellfest. Biggest stage they had played to date? I don’t know, but that crowd was fucking cool.
WE DON’T CARE! Split with Adamanatium era from 2001 (after the summer tour with Adamantium and Death By Stereo). I bet you could ask most fans of Bane and they wouldn’t be able to pick out these two songs, which is fucking terrible. The build up on Broke Wide Open is colossal. Skull splitting.
Ok, ok, this one is from a few years later. 2006 Euro tour? Maybe 2005. I was pretty stoked to pick one of these up. It took me a bit. Zach said he would stash some gear for me. Apparently he stashed it too well and it hasn’t been found since. No worries, I tracked it all down.
Big fan. What have you ever risked?
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The name Tretilldeath, because near as I can tell, the tie dye is the main reason this Youth of Today “Go Vegetarian” shirt is described as “trashed”.
Yes, his description says there are some stains, and it’s weirdly stretched out, but “trashed’ implies that there are like… giant holes, loose threads, disintegrating fabric, missing collars/sleeves… that sort of thing. In other words, a tee that has been rendered 100% unwearable. You might not be wearing this YOT tee anywhere classier than the beach in summer, but it’s clearly intact, and certainly looks like it’s still got a wear or two left in it. That’s hardly trashed. I’m guessing he’s just covering his bases.
Here are a few Victory Records shirts that we don’t see too often. That doesn’t mean these are rare, but probably that no one bought them. First up is a four sided Earth Crisis “Destroy The Machines” long sleeve. The best part about this one is the lack of a bulldog. Pretty rare to see.
How about a seldom seen All Out War Victory Records shirt? This one has the bulldog sleeve print in case you were wondering.
Last but not least is this Refused shirt. We don’t see too much Refused gear around here, but we know you guys are interested. Jim C told me so.
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