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Re: band t'shirts! I have a Metallica ...And Justice For All hoodie. It has the Doris album art on the front, then the "Hammer of Justice Crushes You" art on the back. It's so awesome. ^-^ And some random clothing: Iron Maiden Belt, Dethklok beanie, Metallica cotton wrist bands, Metallica necklace *has too much Metallica stuff*

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I have a Metallica ...And Justice For All hoodie. It has the Doris album art on the front, then the "Hammer of Justice Crushes You" art on the back. It's so awesome. ^-^ And some random clothing: Iron Maiden Belt, Dethklok beanie, Metallica cotton wrist bands, Metallica necklace *has too much Metallica stuff*
Woolen tuqe. Hmm. That would be another good Metal Forum product. Quo Vadis and Symphony X also sell tuqes... I could go for those.
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Re: band t'shirts! My AC/DC shirt finally came in, so I'm wearing that now. =p I'm hoping to get a few more shirts soon, though. I really want a Judas Priest shirt or two. And I'm still trying to hunt down a girls' fit King Diamond shirt, but apparently those don't exist. ... And I'm also looking at buying a Smashing Pumpkins shirt as well. Heh.

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Re: band t'shirts! I have probably close to a 100, which i have collected over the years:) personal favourites at the moment include: Motorhead - Orgasmatron tour Rotting Christ - Baphomet design Deicide - Legion Cradle of filth - Reflection in jade mirror 1349 - Beyond the apocolypse and just orderd an Ancient Asendant shirt today too:)

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Re: band t'shirts! Accept - Old Logo Amon Amarth - Fate of Norns Anaal Nathrakh - Domine Non Es Dignus Anthrax - Among the Living At the Gates - Syd Barrett quote Bathory - Blood Fire Death Bloodbath - Resurrection Through Carnage Burzum - Det Som Engang Var Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus Johnny Cash - Middle finger Celtic Frost - Heptagram Azazel design with tour dates Cephalic Carmage - Xenosapien Children of Bodom - Hate Crew Dark Funeral - Inverted Cross Dark Tranquillity - Character Darkthrone - True Norwegian Black Metal Daylight Dies - A Portait In White Death - The Sound of Perseverance Exodus - Slay Team Finntroll - Troll Face/Spine Hate Eternal - Fury and Flames tour shirt The Haunted - rEVOLVEr tour shirt (first metal show) Iced Earth - Stormrider/Fuck Posers Immolation - Old Logo In Flames - Colony Kreator - Pleasure to Kill Marduk - Statue of Liberty Skull logo US Tour shirt Mastodon - Remission Mayhem - 20 Years of Mayhem Moonsorrow - Death Drifrs Motörhead - Orgasmatron Napalm Death - Old Logo Torture Montage Necrophagist - Symbiotic In Theory Nile - Ankh/Annihilation of the Wicked November Doom - Amid Its Hallowed Mirth Opeth - Ghost Reveries Pink Floyd - Album Cover Montage Primordial - Antlers Raven - Headbanging Around the World tour shirt Satyricon - Nemesis Divina Shining - Logo Sigh - Gallows Gallery Suffocation - Effigy of the Forgotten Suidakra - Horns/Lyrics Therion - Lemuria Tool - Lateralus Turisas - Shield/Axes Vektor - Black Future Virgin Black - Burning Eyes Watain - Black Metal Magic tour shirt Wolves In the Throne Room - Black Cascade tour shirt Avernus - Where Sleeping Shadows Lie longsleeve Enslaved - Frost long sleeve Moonsorrow - Shield longsleeve Overkill - 20 Years of Decay longsleeve Agalloch - Logo hoodie Children of Bodom - Are You Dead Yet? hoodie Enslaved - Logo hoodie Nile - Annihilation of the Wicked hoodie Tool - Lateralus hoodie I also have a BC Rich guitar shirt signed by Kerry King

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Re: band t'shirts! holy shit you have a lot of tees I've got Iron Maiden - Run To The Hills single cover Megadeth - Cyber Army (after I joined said Cyber Army) Megadeth - United Abominations album cover Metallica - Damaged Justice tour tee Judas Priest - Sad Wings Of Destiny album cover Anthrax - Spreading The Disease album cover Slayer - South Of Heaven album cover AC/DC Rock 'n' Roll Ain't Noise Pollution AC/DC Black Ice tour tee Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Dio - RJD tribute tee Pantera - Reinventing The Steel album cover

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