This Antichrist Superstar-era shirt is notable for quoting an early draft of "Man That You Fear" despite the lyrics being eventually changed. Complete with a Portrait Of An American Family track list font (found on many shirts through this era) and three Men's Room-style figures, it's one of few designs not bearing the man himself.
I think the first time I saw it was on one of those daytime talk shows that was on the "Help, My Kid Is a Goth" wagon circa '96/'97, and in catalogs after that. So I always recognized it, but I never actually copped this one until a few years later. Thanks for the view!
Haha you might be right, I've definitely seen a clip with a kid wearing the Lipstick Face/God Of Fuck shirt. He really could command his audience like no other at the time.
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bad_american1992 on
Never seen this one before! How radical!
meetyourmaster on
Thank you for the view! That dog-tuxedo avatar rules, by the way.
Hate 199O on
Never had this one, always loved it though
meetyourmaster on
I think the first time I saw it was on one of those daytime talk shows that was on the "Help, My Kid Is a Goth" wagon circa '96/'97, and in catalogs after that. So I always recognized it, but I never actually copped this one until a few years later. Thanks for the view!
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Probably the Jenny Jones show ha ha ha
meetyourmaster on
Haha you might be right, I've definitely seen a clip with a kid wearing the Lipstick Face/God Of Fuck shirt. He really could command his audience like no other at the time.