Vintage XKENTAX Straight Edge "Drug Dealer KIller" T-Shirt R&B Deadstock striped single stitch t-shirt
Description
Deadstock striped single stitch t-shirt in excellent condition
The band released their demo in 1998 and followed it up with their debut LP Show And Prove in 2001
Lightly worn in crewneck from 1987 with pilling on a few areas and minor discoloration on the sleeve cuff
a split with Denied on Respect Due Records
This original Santa Monica Airlines shirt with cut sides features one of the most famous Natas Kaupus graphics of all time
Vintage XKENTAX Straight Edge "Drug Dealer KIller" T-Shirt R&B Deadstock striped single stitch t-shirt"Straight Edge" is a song by Minor Threat. Released on their debut 7" in 1981, the song states a personal belief in not drinking, smoking, taking drugs, or using "a crutch." Almost soon as the song was released, an entire ideaology was founded around the lyrics, against the wishes of the band's singer. Many different interpreations came out of the singular song, including some stricter and more militant ones. In the 1990s, some people advocated for
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