
A gallery of punk tees that miraculously survived the mosh pit.

November 7, 2011 by Jimmy J · 1 Comment

A gallery of punk tees that miraculously survived the mosh pit.

Shirt #16: Operation Ivy
Availability: Currently Available on Defunkd
Year: 1991
Album: Operation Ivy
Fact: Operation Ivy is one of the first bands to blend hardcore with ska elements aka “ska-core.” They helped revive punk in California in the early 90s.
Approximate value: $50
September 13, 2011 by Jimmy J · Leave a Comment

A gallery of punk tees that miraculously survived the mosh pit.

Shirt #15: Septic Death
Availability: Currently Available on Defunkd
Year: 1990
Album: Unknown
Fact: Septic Death was fronted by artist Brian “Pushead” Schroeder of Metallica design fame.
Approximate value: $200
Image Courtesy of: stormcrow-vintage
September 7, 2011 by Jimmy J · Leave a Comment

A gallery of punk tees that miraculously survived the mosh pit.

Shirt #14: Final Conflict
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Era: 1980s
Fact: Formed in 1983 F.C. is said to be the first hardcore punk band from the Los Angeles area.
Approximate value: $100
Image Courtesy of: Never Gonna Turn Down Again
August 31, 2011 by Jimmy J · 1 Comment

A gallery of punk tees that miraculously survived the mosh pit.

Shirt #13: Attitude Adjustment
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Era: 1980s
Album: Unknown
Fact: A.A. blurred the lines between hardcore punk and thrash metal.
Approximate value: $1000
Image Courtesy of: stormcrow-vintage
August 12, 2011 by Jimmy J · 1 Comment

A gallery of punk tees that miraculously survived the mosh pit.

Shirt #12: The Casualties
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Year: 1994
Album: A Fuckin’ Way of Life
Fact: The Casualties were heavily influenced by bands like The Exploited and Charged G.B.H. – fine examples of the street punk era which they believed vanished in 1985.
Approximate value: $50
Image Courtesy of: xai-vintage