Progressive Magnets
Larks Tongue In Aspic By King Crimsonn Band - Considine Mcclure #17 Magnet
by Considine Mcclure
$4.75
Description: When prog rock pioneers Yes released their eighth studio album Going for the One in 1977, they hit the road on a wold tour to support it. With 92 scheduled tour dates, the band kicked things off on July 30, 1977 in Toledo, Ohio, traversed North America, headed over to Europe, and finished their road show on December 6,1977 in Paris, France.
FLCL Shirt, Mamimi, Never Knows Best, Fooly Cooly T-Shirt Hoodie and Apparel Magnet
by waveformUSA
$4.75
Description: A Rush Band and Charlie Brown inspired Mashup! (Bright Version) Two worlds collide in this playful mashup where the legendary rock trio Rush meets the timeless charm of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Rendered in warm vintage tones, this design reimagines Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart as cheerful cartoon characters straight out of Sunday morning comics — guitars, drumsticks, and all. A perfect tribute for fans who grew up loving both the prog-rock precision of Rush and the heartfelt simplicity of Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts universe. Wear it and show your love for complex time signatures, existential musings, and a good round-headed smile.