
Vintage tees that enter the darkest regions of the metal genre.

August 10, 2011 by Jimmy J · Leave a Comment

Vintage tees that enter the darkest regions of the metal genre.

Shirt #3: Sepultura
Availability: Check Defunkd’s Metal Inventory
EP: Third World Posse
Date: 1992
Fact: Third World Posse is a limited edition EP released in 1992 exclusively in Australia.
Approximate value: $75
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August 5, 2011 by Jimmy J · 1 Comment

Vintage tees that enter the darkest regions of the metal genre.

Shirt #2: Nasty Savage
Availability: Check Defunkd’s Metal Selection
Album: Wage of Mayhem
Date: 1984
Fact: Frontman Ronnie Galetti’s over-the-top live performances commonly included smashing a television set over his head.
Approximate value: $150
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August 2, 2011 by Jimmy J · 1 Comment

Vintage tees that enter the darkest regions of the metal genre.

Shirt #1: Sodom
Availability: Check Defunkd’s Punk Selection
Album: Obsessed by Cruelty
Date: 1986
Fact: Obsessed by Cruelty is Sodom’s debut album. Actually the band has two debut albums given two different versions of their first album exist. Their record company was unhappy with the first version and demanded the band return to another studio to record a second.
Approximate value: $150
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February 6, 2009 by Jimmy J · 1 Comment
Each week we feature an interesting vintage tee that’s currently on the eBay auction block. Please feel free to link us if you create or discover an auction we might like.

Description: Vintage 1983 Slayer No Mercy t-shirt
Sold by:Â s.o.d666
Measurements: 22″ pit-to-pit by 27″ length
What the Seller Says: !!!! ULTRA RARE – OLD SCHOOL !!! original – no fake – very good condition
What I Say: This auction is being hosted by the gentleman with the amazing vintage t-shirt collection we interviewed here. He’s actually decided to part with one his 500 children, and it was one of the toughest decisions he’s ever had to make.
Final Price: $192.55
Guess who was named #1 on our top 5 list of vintage thrash metal t-shirts?