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Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 10:49 am
by the mean
I've started to make small batches of shirts for Sacto bands. Originally, this was just because I like band shirts and it seemed like a fun idea. But in the time between the original idea and implementation that country pretty much went to shit and all the bands (starting with one of mine) want to do the shirts as benefits. Available today is a Sewer Trout for President 2020 shirt, benefiting the National Alliance on Mental Illness California. As you may know, Jim MacLean from Sewer Trout took his own life in 2005. Net proceeds will be donated in his name. This also coincides with September being National Suicide Awareness Month.

Sewer Trout existed at a time when Sacto was pretty dead. The first wave of hardcore kids had mostly bailed. My generation was around, but didn't really take over until about 1990, just as Sewer Trout was breaking up. While they did records with Lookout! and Very Small, their influence was mostly felt in Sacto. Bands like The Bananas, Nar and the Horny Mormons would likely not exist without Sewer Trout. I always loved the fact that hidden within their goofy, "funny punk" were really smart lyrics about things like police violence, homelessness and politics. I took the picture on the shirt during their last Presidential run in 1988.

https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... ewer-trout
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Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:16 pm
by the mean
The Tiger Trap shirt came and went before I could post here (Chris Shary grabbed one.) Limited sizes of this Yah Mos shirt left:

https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... he-yah-mos

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Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 12:40 pm
by JGJR
the mean wrote:The Tiger Trap shirt came and went before I could post here (Chris Shary grabbed one.)


Any chance you'll make more and in XL or 2XL? I totally missed this and love Tiger Trap.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:22 pm
by the mean
JGJR wrote:
the mean wrote:The Tiger Trap shirt came and went before I could post here (Chris Shary grabbed one.)


Any chance you'll make more and in XL or 2XL? I totally missed this and love Tiger Trap.

Nope. But we may do a second Tiger Trap shirt at some point.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:55 pm
by Chris Shary
Scott's doing great work, working with great people and kicking ass along the way. If you see a shirt you like, don't sleep on it, it may be gone.
Keep it going buddy, I'm stoked on this!

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 6:00 pm
by FlexMyHead
I like Nar.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 12:16 pm
by the mean
Chris Shary wrote:Scott's doing great work, working with great people and kicking ass along the way. If you see a shirt you like, don't sleep on it, it may be gone.
Keep it going buddy, I'm stoked on this!

Thanks, Chris.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 1:52 pm
by JGJR
the mean wrote:
JGJR wrote:
the mean wrote:The Tiger Trap shirt came and went before I could post here (Chris Shary grabbed one.)


Any chance you'll make more and in XL or 2XL? I totally missed this and love Tiger Trap.

Nope. But we may do a second Tiger Trap shirt at some point.


I'll make sure to follow this thread then. Thanks.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2020 7:02 pm
by the mean
Popesmashers shirt is out now. People who lived in Sacto in the 90s generally consider them the best Sacto band of all time. Net proceeds go to the Gender Health Center.

https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... pesmashers
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Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 2:57 pm
by the mean
Authorized Tales of Terror shirt available now and moving fast.
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Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 2:29 pm
by the mean
New shirts from Tiger Trap (early 90s) and Sins of the Flesh (late 80s) today:
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https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... tiger-trap
https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... -the-flesh

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 3:03 pm
by the mean
Sinker shirt today. For lovers of early 90s "emo."

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https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... uct/sinker

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 5:13 pm
by JGJR
It never stops (it just wears down). Sorry, couldn't resist. :lol:

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2021 7:56 am
by xxxHunterxxx
I love my Tales of Terror shirt. (I love my Amber Inn shirt, too. But my choice of slim fit was “ambitious.”)

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:35 am
by the mean
xxxHunterxxx wrote:I love my Tales of Terror shirt. (I love my Amber Inn shirt, too. But my choice of slim fit was “ambitious.”)

Hope the ToT fits a bit better. Send me pics.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 1:46 pm
by the mean
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Dipping further into obscurity with this Bureau of the Glorious shirt. If you like Pony Express era Shudder to Think, you'd probably dig this band, but likely have not heard them.

Net proceeds to Decarcerate Sacramento.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Wed Mar 03, 2021 2:03 pm
by the mean
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Going softer with this Holiday Flyer shirt available today, designed by the band's John Conley. Darla Records just reissued a couple of the band's LPs for the first time on vinyl. Net proceeds to Girls Rock Sacramento.
https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... iday-flyer

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 12:19 pm
by WrEtcH
Damn I had no idea that was you. I’m happy with my tiger trap shirt (2nd version)

Yeah, I’ll get around to posting a pic with me in it :lol:

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 4:06 pm
by the mean
WrEtcH wrote:Damn I had no idea that was you. I’m happy with my tiger trap shirt (2nd version)

Yeah, I’ll get around to posting a pic with me in it :lol:

I think I put together that it was you that placed in order somehow. Like maybe "wretch" is in your email address or something. Tiger Trap shirts are very popular.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2021 4:08 pm
by the mean
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Sunney Sindicut Records t-shirt is available now. Net proceeds go to Amber Inn guitarist Cheyenne Xochitl Love's startup Queer Wave Coffee. Modeled by Allyson Seconds.

https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... ut-records
https://queerwavecoffee.github.io/

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 3:37 pm
by the mean
If you have ever spent time in Sacramento, you know Chuck.

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https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... ound-chuck

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2021 11:18 am
by the mean
It took 14 shirts before someone wanted a parody shirt, but here is a Charles Albright / My War shirt. Charles has a record called "The First Four Years" and another called "Everything Went Charles Albright".
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https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.com/products

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2021 1:30 pm
by the mean
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Andy from The Hoods modeling our Tinfed shirt. Tinfed started as Dark Issue, releasing a demo in 1989 that sounded a bit like Wig Out era-Dag Nasty, then changed its name to Elegy and did more demos and their 7" was the first release on my label, Sunney Sindicut. In 1993 they changed their name to Tinfed and did three full lengths, the last of which was on a major label, followed by an album of remixes, before breaking up in about 2003 or so.

Reyka was the only constant member over the years and is now in Death Valley High. Other members have played with Will Haven, Wet The Rope, Bureau of the Glorious, Exhale, Pitchfork, and a ton of others. Eric Stenman, who played both guitar and bass at times, recorded most of the stuff on Sunney Sindicut. Beginning with that one song on the second Deftones LP (Be Quiet And Drive?) you can hear Reyka's influence on Chino's vocals.

Proceeds from this shirt go to California Indian Legal Services.

https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... uct/tinfed

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 3:53 pm
by the mean
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Rad shirt is out today. Net Proceeds are going to Harm Reduction Services in Sacramento. Rad was one of Sacto's better bands in the 2010s. Three of them (with a different guitarist) are now in Sick Burn.

https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.com/product/rad

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 3:55 pm
by lewdd
You and the bands are doing good work.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 4:02 pm
by the mean
lewdd wrote:You and the bands are doing good work.

Thanks, Lew.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2021 10:43 am
by the mean
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Horny Mormons shirt is available now, benefiting Feed Sacramento Homeless. Crimpshrine and Op Ivy may be more popular Lookout! bands, but in Sacramento Sewer Trout was the most influential. Sacramento punk in the 90s was dominated by smart-assed funny punk bands playing some version of melodic punk. Horny Mormons were one of the earliest bands, mixing in a healthy dose of the Dead Milkmen. They did a split LP on David Hayes' Very Small Records. Vocalist/guitarist Mike R. Mike went on the Bananas, who just put out a new record, and drummer Chris Woodhouse is a sought-after engineer/producer, working with bands like the A-Frames, Dog Party and Ty Segall. That's Tom from The Knockoffs modeling the shirt. They've been a band for 25 years or so and he filled in for Steve Youth one time for 7Seconds on a European tour.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2021 10:47 am
by FlexMyHead
I always liked Sewer Trout's wacky sense of humour, but Horny Mormons and Bananas were always a little too "David Hayes" for me, at least hearing them on record(s) with no context or awareness of what they were going for. But that seemed to be at the core of Very Small records, records made by friends for friends.

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:31 am
by the mean
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This Knockoffs shirt dropped on Friday and there are only four left (M or L). Knockoffs have been around Sacto since 1993 cranking out garagy/poppy punk. One of the members is currently in the Mr. T Experience as well, Tom (as pointed out above) filled in for Steve Youth on a 7Seconds Euro tour one time, and other members have been in the Groovie Ghoulies and Secretions. Proceeds from this shirt go to Sacramento Heron & Egret Rescue. Modeling the shirt is Gabriell Garcia, who owns the Colony Complex, which is currently the coolest venue (actually three different rooms) in town. I saw Field Day play there just before COVID hit.

https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... -knockoffs

Re: Sacto Hardcore Shirts

PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:43 am
by the mean
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Inner Strength: The best band on Victory Records. Proceeds from this shirt go to SkateMD here in Sacramento. Inner Strength was Sacramento's first straight-edge band, with members going on to play in Far, Drop Acid, Revolution Smile, and †††. They existed in the late 80s, with an output that only included a demo and the Victory 7".

https://sactohardcoreshirts.bigcartel.c ... r-strength