A Trip Back in Time: The Kozik Butthole Surfers Hollywood 89 Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
This isn’t just a t-shirt, it’s a time capsule. The Kozik Butthole Surfers Hollywood 89 Short-Sleeve T-Shirt throws you back to a legendary 1989 concert by the notoriously outrageous band, the Butthole Surfers. But before we get to the gig, let’s delve into the band itself.
Formed in 1981, the Butthole Surfers were pioneers of noise rock. Their music was a chaotic blend of punk energy, psychedelic experimentation, and absurdist humor. They weren’t afraid to push boundaries, both musically and visually. Their live shows were legendary for their unpredictable nature, often involving nudity, onstage antics, and a disregard for audience comfort.
Love them or hate them, the Butthole Surfers were a force to be reckoned with. The band’s artwork, often created by frontman Gibby Haynes himself, was as shocking as their music. This is where Frank Kozik comes in. Kozik is an esteemed graphic artist known for his work in underground comics and alternative music posters. A collaboration between Kozik and the Butthole Surfers was a match made in alternative rock heaven.
Imagine yourself at the Hollywood Palladium in 1989, surrounded by a pulsating crowd eager for a taste of the Butthole Surfers’ sonic mayhem. This t-shirt, likely featuring a Kozik-designed graphic that captures the band’s essence, is your souvenir from that unforgettable night. It’s a conversation starter, a badge of honor for fans who appreciate the band’s legacy of pushing boundaries and a reminder of a bygone era of alternative rock.
- Product Type: T-shirt
- Made of: 100% cotton
- Graphic: Distressed DTG Print
- Color: Black
- Standard Fit
- Machine Washable