The cover from our split 7" with Agents of Satan is a t shirt design available now through
WARLORD CLOTHING WEBSITE.
There is a design from the insert of the Gasp split 7" that is pictured in our photos. These t shirts are available from
www.eatdeath.com. The t shirt design from the upcoming LP Erode the Person is also avilable from them. The sizes ranger from youth L all the way to XXL. They also have numerous other band t shirts.
THE LAST SHIRTS WE OFFICIALLY PRINTED WERE FROM the U.S. Tour about 7 years ago. That design was origianlly done for our tour t shirts by Davey Vincent D' Andrea. A blue on black t shirt. These were also sold on our Seized South/West tour.
The shirts we made before that was the Slap A Ham debut 7" cover art originally done by a Hiroshima bombing surviver taken from a collection book. Original artist is credited in the 7" sleeve. These were white on black, brown, burgundy, dark blue, green, etc. Handscreened our selves w/ alot of bong help on used and new t shirts from various thrift stores. Variations also include pillowcases, collar shirts, sweathsirts, back patches, towels, girlie t shirts, tank tops, basically whatever we could screen on. These were all sold for minimal prices. They were sold in various Bay Area shows as well as tours. The rarest t shirts are the ones made by Ross Vogelson (Skaven, Skew Whiff, Lachrymose, Medication Time). It was the little girl partially featured on our 'Failing Often' cd, who is being held down by surgeons on an operating table. These were light grey on thin new black t shirts and were sold mainly during one show in Los Angelas. We made fifity of these but Rossused non permanent ink, & thus we recieved many complaint letters after the shirts were washed and the design washed away. We sent replacement and refunds back, while Ross' reply was.."Why did they wash their shirts?" We have seen only one of these t shirts owned by Gil Russell of BLOOD OV to this day.
The first t shirts made by us was the 8D8 design. The torture droid from Return of the Jedi in the Jabba's dungeon. These were profesionally made, white and black, and for some reason held up quite well after all thse years. We still see people wearing them, they were available at shows and through mail order for $7ppd, and they still look brand new. These were made in 1995
The only patches we made besides the back patches from the Slap A Ham T shirt design were also made by Ross V. on various used Canvas. It had our lower case logo three times vertically in the corner of an image of some bounty hunters from Empire Strikes Back and sold at shows for 50 cents.in 1996