• southsamurai
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    9 months ago

    Change that to a hat with a stage musical logo, and a metal band shirt, and this is me.

    But when it comes to clothes, I can choose which ads I serve :)

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      9 months ago

      I’m generally pretty covered in metal (and punk for the last couple years) band logos. It’s less of a side effect of buying clothing and more of a choice to directly support artists while giving them free advertising.

      Don’t know what I was getting at tbh, I agree with you.

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          9 months ago

          Nah I liked the first album but I’m really more of a Thrash/OSDM kinda guy, the progressive stuff doesn’t really appeal to me at all anymore.

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            9 months ago

            Oh kind sir…I love anything from Morrisound Studios and Scott Benson… you should check out Kill Division…it’s got ex Malevolent Creation folks

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                9 months ago

                Absolutely my man…I am going to presume you are well versed with Misery Index and Dying Fetus…if not definitely check them out. There’s a decent Death metal band out of Philly called Abortion Survivor you can find on bandcamp

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      9 months ago

      Wearing band logos are very different to wearing brand logos. A band logo stands for something that you love, a brand is just capitalist nihilism; completely meaningless except signaling how much your garment costs and perhaps that you are stupid enough to believe that buying a certain brand says something about you or aligns you with something. Branding is for cattle.

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        9 months ago

        I have a shirt that says Democracy Delivers with a picture of a plane dropping bombs…it’s not a band shirt but I think it’s as neat as my band shirts…but truth be told Grindcore band shirts are usually pretty off-putting visually but most of the time strive to actually make a point