Germs Mugs
Description: Though their original iteration was sadly cut short after the suicide of singer Darby Crash, Germs made a lasting mark in the late ‘70s as punk began trickling out of New York and erupted in Los Angeles. They drew from iconic rock acts like Iggy Pop and David Bowie; after their initial breakup, founding member Pat Smear would go on to perform with both Nirvana and Foo Fighters
Description: A reference to the immortal line from The Decline of Western Civilization! Go to declineminute.com to listen to us talk about the film minute by minute, including an interview with former Germs manager Nicole!
Decline Minute: Germs "Gimme a Beer" (Album Style) Mug
by declineminute
$13 $18
Whisky punk club flyer art Hollywood punk hardcore Mug
by TeeFection
$13 $18
Germs, Los Angelos, CA 12/03/1980 Mug
by Colonel JimDee McShiteburger
$13 $18
Description: Wherever there is a great triumph, there is usually even greater tragedy. Such is the case with the Los Angeles hardcore-punk outfit known as the Germs, who, in four short years, lived dangerously, playing fast, brash rock 'n' roll with a much dirtier and nastier edge than their contemporaries; an edge that would prove to be sharp and deadly for the bands' confused and drug addicted lead singer. They only released a single studio album in 1979, but it was a banger stuffed with 17 songs dripping with aggression, despair, and pure rage. Titled (GI), the all-black cover with an enigmatic blue circle design echoed the Germs' stripped-down aesthetic perfectly and would be synonymous with the band until their untimely undoing in 1980.