80s Subhumans Country Died UK Subs Distressed t-shirt Medium

$399.99 USD

Chest 18.5 in.

Length 25 in.

Content: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester

Tag Brand: Teejays

This awesome punk t-shirt is for Subhumans, an anarcho-punk band from England, and the shirt features the same gnarly cover art graphic as their debut album, The Day the Country Died. The graphic was drawn by Nick Lant, who also designed the cover art for some of the band's other releases, including the EPs Evolution and Rats. The Day the Country Died was released with the help of the independent label Spiderleg Records, which was founded by another UK punk band, Flux of Pink Indians, and the album was heavily inspired by George Orwell's famous dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four.

The Day the Country Died is considered by many to be a seminal British punk album, and it's remembered for songs like "All Gone Dead", "Mickey Mouse is Dead", and "Big Brother". The record was followed by the band's first release off their own label, Blurrg Records, the Evolution EP, which was then followed by their second full-length album, From the Cradle to the Grave.

Fits like a modern unisex adult medium. This shirt is soft, thin, and distressed with holes and a faded graphic, see pics.






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