The Syndicate Bags
Description: The International Record Syndicate, or I.R.S. Records, was a label founded by Miles Copeland (brother of The Police's Stewart Copeland) and Jay Boberg. A division of A&M Records, its roster included some of the most important new wave acts of the '80s including R.E.M., the Go-Go's, Oingo Boingo, The Alarm, The English Beat, and more. The label also hosted a show on MTV called The Cutting Edge.
Description: Step into an alternate history with this stunning 1960s noir comic illustration. Titled "The Masked Syndicate," it features nine notorious figures reimagined as a sophisticated mafia family in the 60s underworld. Dressed in sharp pinstripe suits, fedoras, and iconic masks, this group stands ready to take over the city streets. Blending industrial metal culture with vintage "Kartel" crime aesthetics and classic comic book panels, this is a unique piece for fans of dark alternative art and retro graphic novels.
Description: Imagine... You reach the top of the 200th floor only to realize that this place isn't filled with heroes, but rather a collection of cowards hungry for a cheap victory. Gido with his spinning top, Riehlvelt with his electric wheelchair, and Sadaso with his shadowy menace. They are the first walls the rookies must break down.[Triple-Tone] VET-HA01 captures the essence of organized cunning. This design combines three distinct auras into one chaotic yet iconic whole. A tribute to those trapped in the comfort zone of the "200th Floor" and using fear as their primary weapon. They are not fighters, they are parasites that must be purged from the arena.