80s Flotsam & Jetsam No Place For Disgrace Metal t-shirt Small

$199.99 USD

Chest 17.5 in.

Length 25 in.

Content: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester

Tag Brand: Screen Stars

This amazing shirt was made for the band Flotsam and Jetsam, and it promotes their second studio album titled No Place for Disgrace. This album debuted in 1988 and it was the band's first record to be released through a major label. Flotsam and Jetsam is a thrash metal band that originated in Phoenix, Arizona, and it was notably one of the first band's of Jason Newsted, before he stepped in to play bass for Metallica, after the tragic death of Cliff Burton.

The group initially gained attention by playing the local club scene in California, before they released their debut record, Doomsday for the Deciever, in 1986. Despite their low profile, the album was a hit, and the first one to ever receive a 6K rating from Kerrang! magazine. This led to the band signing with Elektra Records for No Place for Disgrace, and it also landed them a spot opening for Megadeth on their Peace Sell tour.

This shirt features the incredible album art that was used for No Place for Disgrace. The album's cover image was designed by the renowned fantasy painter Boris Vallejo, who was also known for painting epic movie posters for films like Knightriders and National Lampoon's Vacation.

Fits like a modern unisex adult small. There is a repair on the back, see pics.






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