90s All Allroy Saves Tour Southeast Quadrant t-shirt Extra Large
Chest 22 in.
Length 31.5 in.
Content: Feels like 100% Cotton
Tag Brand: No tag
This awesome vintage concert tee is for the punk band All, and it commemorates the south eastern leg of their Allroy Saves Tour. This promotional tour was for the band's third studio album of the same name. Debuting in 1990, Allroy Saves was recorded, mixed, and produced entirely by the band. Like their previous albums, it was released through Cruz Records, which was an offshoot of the independent label SST Records founded by Black Flag's Greg Ginn. This shirt features the album's cover graphic that was designed by guitarist Stephen Egerton, and the image features the band's mascot, Allroy, who was created by bassist Karl Alvarez.
All was formed amidst the Los Angeles punk scene of the late 80s. The group was created by members of the band the Descendents, including Egerton, Alvarez, and Bill Stevenson. While Descendents vocalist Milo Aukerman chose to pursue a degree in biochemistry, the remaining members resolved to continue performing together under a new name. They christened their new group after the title of their last album before Aukerman's departure, and recruited former Dag Nasty vocalist, Dave Smalley to appear on their debut release. Smalley was later replaced by Scott Reynolds, who appeared on the studio albums Allroy's Revenge, Allroy Saves, and Percolater.
Fits like a modern unisex adult Extra Large
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