Our band started a ways back about 2002 when there were four friendly dudes that played guitar, drums and bass. Our name changed over a dozen times from Fake ID to Decade and, for a short while, Crossing Southwood until one of the guitarists and the bassist left. Scrambling for a fun, imposing guitar player who would rip the strings to shreds with his bare fingernails, the two stumbled upon Pat, the maniac guitar genius. Soon after the Man came aboard our name was then Astronaut Radio, under which moniker we performed our first show at Coffeehouse 2004. Basing commercial profit from this performance, we are offering you this commemorative tee to wear with pride and dignity. Just don't spill anything on it cause it's white and made of really nice exotic processed cotton and coffee really ruins the artistic effect of black on white.
Comfortable, casual and loose fitting, our heavyweight t-shirt will quickly become one of your favorites. Made from 6.0 oz, pre-shrunk 100% cotton, it wears well on anyone. We’ve double-needle stitched the bottom and sleeve hems for extra durability. Imported.
Support your favourite music posse with this stylish t-shirt. Of course, you could go naked and call that stylish too, but these leave you feeling much more modest.
Our band started a ways back about 2002 when there were four friendly dudes that played guitar, drums and bass. Our name changed over a dozen times from Fake ID to Decade and, for a short while, Crossing Southwood until one of the guitarists and the bassist left. Scrambling for a fun, imposing guitar player who would rip the strings to shreds with his bare fingernails, the two stumbled upon Pat, the maniac guitar genius. Soon after the Man came aboard our name was then Astronaut Radio, under which moniker we performed our first show at Coffeehouse 2004. Basing commercial profit from this performance, we are offering you this commemorative tee to wear with pride and dignity. Just don't spill anything on it cause it's white and made of really nice exotic processed cotton and coffee really ruins the artistic effect of black on white.
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