| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 18 in | 28 in |
| M | 20 in | 29 in |
| L | 22 in | 30 in |
| XL | 24 in | 31 in |
| 2XL | 26 in | 32 in |
| 3XL | 28 in | 33 in |
| 4XL | 30 in | 34 in |
| 5XL | 32 in | 35 in |
Eyehategod For the Sick 2007 Graphic T-Shirt
$19.95
Size Chart
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 46 cm | 71 cm |
| M | 51 cm | 74 cm |
| L | 56 cm | 76 cm |
| XL | 61 cm | 79 cm |
| 2XL | 66 cm | 81 cm |
| 3XL | 71 cm | 84 cm |
| 4XL | 76 cm | 86 cm |
| 5XL | 81 cm | 89 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 17.25 in | 25.5 in |
| M | 19.25 in | 26 in |
| L | 21.25 in | 27 in |
| XL | 23.25 in | 28 in |
| 2XL | 25.25 in | 28.5 in |
| 3XL | 27.25 in | 29 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 43.8 cm | 64.8 cm |
| M | 48.9 cm | 66 cm |
| L | 54 cm | 68.6 cm |
| XL | 59 cm | 71 cm |
| 2XL | 64 cm | 71.8 cm |
| 3XL | 69.2 cm | 73.7 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 20 in | 26 in |
| M | 22 in | 27 in |
| L | 24 in | 28 in |
| XL | 26 in | 29 in |
| 2XL | 28 in | 30 in |
| 3XL | 30 in | 31 in |
| 4XL | 32 in | 32 in |
| 5XL | 34 in | 33 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 50.8 cm | 66 cm |
| M | 55.9 cm | 74 cm |
| L | 68.6 cm | 71 cm |
| XL | 66 cm | 73.7 cm |
| 2XL | 71 cm | 76 cm |
| 3XL | 76.2 cm | 78.7 cm |
| 4XL | 81.3 cm | 81.3 cm |
| 5XL | 86.4 cm | 83.8 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 20 in | 26 in |
| M | 22 in | 27 in |
| L | 24 in | 28 in |
| XL | 26 in | 29 in |
| 2XL | 28 in | 30 in |
| 3XL | 29 in | 32 in |
| 4XL | 32 in | 33 in |
| 5XL | 34 in | 34 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 50.8 cm | 66 cm |
| M | 55.9 cm | 74 cm |
| L | 68.6 cm | 71 cm |
| XL | 66 cm | 73.7 cm |
| 2XL | 71 cm | 76 cm |
| 3XL | 73.7 cm | 81.3 cm |
| 4XL | 81.3 cm | 83.8 cm |
| 5XL | 86.4 cm | 86.4 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 18 in | 28 in |
| M | 20 in | 29 in |
| L | 22 in | 30 in |
| XL | 24 in | 31 in |
| 2XL | 26 in | 32 in |
| 3XL | 28 in | 33 in |
| 4XL | 30 in | 34 in |
| 5XL | 32 in | 35 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| S | 46 cm | 71 cm |
| M | 51 cm | 74 cm |
| L | 56 cm | 76 cm |
| XL | 61 cm | 79 cm |
| 2XL | 66 cm | 81 cm |
| 3XL | 71 cm | 84 cm |
| 4XL | 76 cm | 86 cm |
| 5XL | 81 cm | 89 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| YXS | 16 in | 20.5 in |
| YS | 17 in | 22 in |
| YM | 18 in | 23.5 in |
| YL | 19 in | 25 in |
| YXL | 20 in | 26.5 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| YXS | 40.6 cm | 52 cm |
| YS | 43.2 cm | 55.9 cm |
| YM | 45.7 cm | 59.7 cm |
| YL | 48.6 cm | 63.5 cm |
| YXL | 50.8 cm | 67.3 cm |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| XS | 17 in | 27.5 in |
| S | 18.5 in | 28.5 in |
| M | 20 in | 29.5 in |
| L | 21.5 in | 30.5 in |
| XL | 23.5 in | 31.5 in |
| 2XL | 25.5 in | 32.5 in |
| SIZE | WIDTH | LENGTH |
|---|---|---|
| XS | 43 cm | 69 cm |
| S | 47 cm | 72.4 cm |
| M | 51 cm | 75 cm |
| L | 54.5 cm | 77.5 cm |
| XL | 60 cm | 80 cm |
| 2XL | 65 cm | 82.5 cm |
This cotton top captures the gritty, uncompromising spirit of New Orleans sludge metal, serving as a wearable testament to one of the most influential bands in the underground scene. It is designed for the dedicated fan who finds beauty in feedback, slow tempos, and raw, blues-infused aggression. Wearing this graphic t-shirt is a statement of loyalty to a subgenre that thrives on misery and sonic heaviness. It is the perfect choice for attending a loud concert, digging through crates at a record store, or simply hanging out with friends who appreciate the heavier side of music. The design resonates with those who understand the history of the NOLA sound and its chaotic evolution over the decades. This t-shirt offers a comfortable fit that stands up to the rigors of the mosh pit or daily use, making it a staple for anyone deeply invested in doom and sludge culture. It represents more than just a band name; it signifies a connection to a raw, authentic artistic movement that refuses to be polished or silenced.
Product details
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Product type: Unisex T-shirt
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Gender: Men & Women
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Fabric: 100% cotton (soft, breathable, comfortable for all-day wear)
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Print: High-quality DTG (Direct-To-Garment) graphic
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Color: Black
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Fit: Standard / true to size
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Care: Machine washable – turn inside out, cold wash recommended, tumble dry low or hang dry
The Legacy Behind Eyehategod For the Sick 2007
The title For the Sick refers to a significant release in the history of heavy music, specifically the tribute album For the Sick: A Tribute to Eyehategod, which arrived on March 20, 2007. Released by Emetic Records, this compilation served as a massive acknowledgment of the influence Eyehategod held over the metal and hardcore punk communities. By 2007, the New Orleans quartet had already established themselves as the godfathers of sludge, a genre that mixes the slow, crushing doom of Black Sabbath with the abrasive, high-speed aggression of hardcore punk and the downtrodden vibes of Southern rock. This specific point in time highlighted how far their reach had extended, bringing together a diverse roster of artists to cover their most iconic tracks.
The 2007 collection featured a wide array of bands, including grindcore legends like Brutal Truth and Agoraphobic Nosebleed, as well as sludge contemporaries such as Kylesa and Unearthly Trance. Each artist interpreted the chaotic, feedback-drenched sound of the original works in their own way, proving that the songwriting remained powerful even when filtered through different stylistic lenses. The album underscored the band’s importance not just as musicians, but as cultural icons of the American South’s underground. Their music often dealt with themes of addiction, poverty, and suffering, reflecting the harsh realities of life in New Orleans, and this 2007 release amplified those themes through the voices of their peers and admirers.
Beyond the music itself, this period cemented the band’s status as survivors. The tribute came shortly after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophe that deeply affected the band members and their city. The compilation stood as a sign of solidarity within the extreme music scene, rallying support and recognition for a group that had endured personal and environmental hardships. It showcased that the “NOLA sound” was not merely a regional curiosity but a dominant force in global metal. The participating bands paid homage to the distinct blend of misanthropic lyrics and bluesy riffs that defined the group, ensuring that their legacy would continue to inspire new generations of heavy music listeners and musicians alike.



