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Owner: heavymetalmaniak94 (view all uploads from this user)
There's a really funny story about this shirt. Last summer, Judas Priest was coming to town on this highly anticipated tour. I wanted to go see them, but nobody wanted to go with me and my metalhead friends were out of town, so I was basically shit outta luck and I never got to see them. Meanwhile, my dad and his friend go to see Judas Priest when they're in Detroit. So, my dad comes back a week late and gives me a bootleg tour tee. So I was kinda pissed at him for an hour or so, but I cooled down. Still I wish I could've seen them. Hopefully, next time
Year: 2009


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metalhead12 said:
i know, im just letting the fellow people know, thats why i didnt do a direct reply!!!!!!!! I HATE YOU!!!!!!! nah jk haha
metalhead12 said:
the only reason i put pics of me was because on the floor, the slayer and celtic frost patches look weird, when you actually wear it, there on the sides :D
ManOboy said:
what a cool guy, lets make a montage!!!! hahano i only kid, sick jacket, i love all the big patches.
ManOboy said:
naw i saw them with dukes. THey came to calgary on febuary 2nd and it was pauls death's anniversary so it waspretty specual. and im only 17 :P
HeathenThrone said:
I agree! When I first got it and listened to Intro+ Act of War I was blown away. It is a great album. They're playing a show 30mins away from me tomorrow night with Ravage but it's 21+ Ravage is awesome too. bummer...
HeathenThrone said:
Thanks for the comments! And I get what you mean ManOboy, I used to think messenger bags were gay but then I found this one. It sits on your back like a backpack, is 100% weather proof (rubber lining) made from the tarp used on trucks, and has a seatbelt buckle. So not your average messenger bag, designed for fixed-gear bikers but I liked it so I got it : )
And no that's not a swastika, its a griffin, the chrome logo. But I see what you mean lol.
metalhead12 said:
Toxic waltz = masterpeice! Did you see them with Baloff? i forgot ohw old you are, so i dont know if thats possible cuz i forgot when baloff died
metalhead12 said:
is that a swastika on the buckel? haha no im jk, i know your against racism, and so am i, but come on, you cant blame me, from this angle it looks like a swastika. Nice sepultura patch, i love abyss records!
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I was at the one of the Florida dates. Pop Evil fucking sucked so bad! and ofcourse Whitesnake had to cancel to due the vocalists illness. When Judas Priest came on it was the greatest moment of my life. Btw who buys bootleg shirts when it doesnt even support the band?????
Pop Evil does suck. I do buy a lot of the official t-shirts, but some venues charge as high as 45 dollard for a t-shirt. It sucks. I do have an official t-shirt from the Judas Priest Reunion Tour
Dang 45? The most i've seen was 20 bucks which is reasonable enough. At the Kreator concert i got two Kreator shirts, and Evile shirt and a Kataklysm shirt lol. Which was quite abit of money but still worth it to support great music.
It seems that wearing a shirt that depicts the logo and cover art of a band does exactly that: it supports and promotes the band. I'd love to buy a Possessed or Holy Terror or Gorguts or Liege Lord shirt from the merch table at a show, but for far too many death/thrash bands - I think you will agree - this is simply not a possibility : )
I buy bootleg stuff, and any band that takes issue with it can fuck off.
I look at it like this: I own close to 2,500 CDs. These people already got my money. In some cases several times over. For instance I've purchased alot of shit on Cassette. Then bought it again on CD a few years over, then broke/lost it and replaced it.
As for non-concert bootleg stuff, it's just filling a void in the market. People want this stuff and the bands are either defunct or aren't marketing themselves properly.
And $40 for a tshirt? I'm not cheap at all but that's ridiculous.