Halo In A Haystack is a good record. Yeap, you read it here first. I can hang with this album. Great demo, great EP, great LP. Over the years, I’ve sort of lost track of Converge though. I know they are in my backyard all the time, but I’ve definitely lost track. In fact, I probably haven’t seen them in eight years. I think the last time I saw them was 2002. And that was at Back To School Jam, the one with Slapshot and Stars And Stripes. Now the shirt is much older. poule518 definitely didn’t get this at BTSJ. This one goes back many years, but somehow, it’s still looking minty. Super minty. I’m almost tempted to pick it up to replace the beat ass one I have. Apparently had. I must have traded it off (I think for a Swarm / Force Fed Glass test press; good trade for me).
Mental tees
Im stoked to see this up its one of my favorite Mental tee designs. I wish I designed this one. I love the front and back. My fav colorway is the yellow shirt with brown ink but this one is good too. searchin4thelight knows how to market off of current trends “Can be seen worn on the back of Free Spirits new record.” Mental merch doesnt go for nearly what it used to so you ca probably scoop this up for cheap.
Maybe that shirt isnt up to your speed. Maybe this shirt from karixmonster is more for you. Im not too keen on this joint. Again you can probably pick this up for pennies ont he dollar.
YOT – Not Bootleg
pickyourkingdc is claiming this is a “bootleg” Youth Of Today shirt. Not sure who this dude is, but he’s been out of the game for a bit now. I’m not calling him ignorant, just unaware. What he’s selling is a shirt Revelation Records produced in the mid 90s for the re-release of the YOT LPs. You know, those records that were remastered and given new looks? Yeck. I’ll take my OG versions instead, thanks.
This thing is ours / Hardcore is ours
I dont know why alfredo_gutierrez would sell this? Its awesome. Some consider this to be the last really great Madball LP. Not that the others are bad but that this one was a real ripper. Me personally, I love this LP and depending how I feel that day I would sometimes put it just after Set It Off in terms of my favorite Madball records. Hoya wrote the riff for Set It Off which might be my favorite riff of the 90s. That whole record is incredible. If I didnt already have 2 madball hoodies I would be scooping this and not posting it
Go support Madball and pick up their new cd or check them out on tour and buy some merch to the band that brought you the gift of “Collassal Man”