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This tee hails from the industrial-strength heyday of White Zombie, during their Astro-Creep: 2000 era—a record that launched them out of cult obscurity and into the mainstream metal consciousness. Featuring sci-fi horror motifs, metallic production, and Rob Zombie’s signature snarling delivery, this album represented a fusion of B-movie aesthetics and pounding sonic aggression. The shirt’s design channels that exact energy with a jagged, cybernetic graphic splashed across the chest—featuring eerie hues, mechanical accents.
Released in the mid-to-late 1990s, this tee reflects the visual chaos of the time: high-saturation colors, post-apocalyptic themes, and aggressive typography. Worn in the best way, the fabric has softened with age but remains intact. The body has a nice drape, while the front and back prints show honest signs of wear without obscuring the intensity of the imagery.
Astro-Creep marked the band’s final studio album, and this shirt operates as a timestamp from the peak of their run—before Rob Zombie broke off to go solo, and before nu-metal swallowed the planet whole.
Tagged XL. Measures 23x28.
Flaws - None
A top-tier addition for collectors of vintage metal tees, ‘90s horror rock memorabilia, or anyone who lived through—or wishes they lived through—the era when shock value and guitar feedback reigned supreme. Harder and harder to come by in the wild, especially in wearable condition with strong front graphics intact.
This tee hails from the industrial-strength heyday of White Zombie, during their Astro-Creep: 2000 era—a record that launched them out of cult obscurity and into the mainstream metal consciousness. Featuring sci-fi horror motifs, metallic production, and Rob Zombie’s signature snarling delivery, this album represented a fusion of B-movie aesthetics and pounding sonic aggression. The shirt’s design channels that exact energy with a jagged, cybernetic graphic splashed across the chest—featuring eerie hues, mechanical accents.
Released in the mid-to-late 1990s, this tee reflects the visual chaos of the time: high-saturation colors, post-apocalyptic themes, and aggressive typography. Worn in the best way, the fabric has softened with age but remains intact. The body has a nice drape, while the front and back prints show honest signs of wear without obscuring the intensity of the imagery.
Astro-Creep marked the band’s final studio album, and this shirt operates as a timestamp from the peak of their run—before Rob Zombie broke off to go solo, and before nu-metal swallowed the planet whole.
Tagged XL. Measures 23x28.
Flaws - None
A top-tier addition for collectors of vintage metal tees, ‘90s horror rock memorabilia, or anyone who lived through—or wishes they lived through—the era when shock value and guitar feedback reigned supreme. Harder and harder to come by in the wild, especially in wearable condition with strong front graphics intact.
This tee hails from the industrial-strength heyday of White Zombie, during their Astro-Creep: 2000 era—a record that launched them out of cult obscurity and into the mainstream metal consciousness. Featuring sci-fi horror motifs, metallic production, and Rob Zombie’s signature snarling delivery, this album represented a fusion of B-movie aesthetics and pounding sonic aggression. The shirt’s design channels that exact energy with a jagged, cybernetic graphic splashed across the chest—featuring eerie hues, mechanical accents.
Released in the mid-to-late 1990s, this tee reflects the visual chaos of the time: high-saturation colors, post-apocalyptic themes, and aggressive typography. Worn in the best way, the fabric has softened with age but remains intact. The body has a nice drape, while the front and back prints show honest signs of wear without obscuring the intensity of the imagery.
Astro-Creep marked the band’s final studio album, and this shirt operates as a timestamp from the peak of their run—before Rob Zombie broke off to go solo, and before nu-metal swallowed the planet whole.
Tagged XL. Measures 23x28.
Flaws - None
A top-tier addition for collectors of vintage metal tees, ‘90s horror rock memorabilia, or anyone who lived through—or wishes they lived through—the era when shock value and guitar feedback reigned supreme. Harder and harder to come by in the wild, especially in wearable condition with strong front graphics intact.