Industrial Hardcore Shorts
Description: Big Black was an indie punk band founded in the Chicago suburb of Evanston in 1981 by singer, lyricist, guitarist, and co-songwriter, Steve Albini. Typically classified as post-hardcore/noise rock, the group's pile driver drum machines and brutal, slashing guitars were widely influential on the industrial rock scene, though Albini explicitly describes Big Black as punk. This one is a refresh of the original Big Black Tools design with some minor tweaks to give it new life while retaining the spirit of the original.
Description: Rep one of the heaviest names in modern hardcore with this industrial-inspired Harm's Way design. Featuring a bold, sans-serif font in a horizontal patch format, this graphic delivers a clean, high-impact aesthetic. Available in three striking colorways: classic Red, clean White, and a vintage Gold-yellow. Perfect for fans of the Chicago hardcore scene, power-trip riffs, and anyone who appreciates bold, minimalist band apparel.
Description: Atomizer is the debut full-length album by American punk rock group Big Black released in 1986. All previous releases by the band were EPs. Atomizer is accompanied by liner notes that explain the stories behind many of the songs. The album cover is inspired by the Warner Bros. Cartoons art of animator Chuck Jones.
Description: This Cyberpunk Acid Techno design captures the raw energy of underground club culture. Featuring a bold neon cyberpunk acid techno theme, it is tailored for fans of synthetic beats and futuristic rave wear. Join the movement with this vibrant, music-driven expression of cyberpunk acid techno.
Description: Big Black was an influential noise rock, punk and posthardcore band led by Steve Albini, famous producer (Pixies, Nirvana, Neurosis, PJ Harvey...) and later frontman of Shellac. They are known for their aggressive and confrontational sound that blended elements of punk, noise, and industrial rock. This design is a perfect homage to the band's legacy, capturing the irreverent and rebellious spirit that defined their music. The design takes inspiration from the iconic bootleg t-shirt from Fugazi and plays with the band's name in a witty and subversive way. The phrase "This is not a BIG BLACK tshirt" is printed in bold letters, creating a striking contrast against the black background of the t-shirt.
Description: A powerful and bold monocromatic vector crest featuring the iconic phrase 'Big Brother' and the year '2027'. This edgy, symmetrical design showcases a dystopian illuminati pyramid with the all-seeing eye, a dollar sign emblem, crossed bats, and stars. Blending conspiracy culture, Orwellian sci-fi concepts, and raw hardcore skate aesthetics, this clean white-on-black graphic is perfect for alternative streetwear hoodies, industrial decor, laptop stickers, and phone cases with a sharp counter-culture edge.
Big Brother Distopian Emblem - Cyberpunk Illuminati Pyramid Shorts
by DOSER / Graffiti Art Apparel
$21 $27
Description: Celebrate the raw intensity of extreme metal with this vintage-inspired Nailbomb graphic. Featuring a bold design that captures the aggressive spirit of industrial metal, thrash, and hardcore influences, this artwork is perfect for fans of heavy riffs, underground music, and classic extreme metal culture. Whether you're at a concert, festival, or adding to your everyday wardrobe, this graphic delivers a timeless metal aesthetic.
Description: An aggressive, symmetrical cyber sigilism heart design rendered in a striking blood red color. Featuring sharp mecha spikes and electric, lightning-like neo-tribal lines, this digital artwork perfectly embodies the alternative darkwear, industrial techno, and edgy Y2K vampire aesthetic. Original art by Yukyu Void.
Description: Cavalcade is the second studio album by English rock band Black Midi. It was supposed to be released on 28 May 2021 but came out two days earlier on 26 May 2021 through Rough Trade Records. It was primarily recorded in the summer of 2020 with producer John "Spud" Murphy, with the exception of one track which was recorded beforehand with Marta Salogni. For Cavalcade, the band had a more premeditated approach to the writing and recording, as opposed to the improvisational approach taken for their debut studio album, Schlagenheim (2019). The opening track "John L" was released as a single in promotion of the album, followed by a louder mix of the fourth track "Slow", and finally "Chondromalacia Patella" before its release to critical acclaim.