Cryptopsy “Blasphemy Made Flesh” T-Shirt
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Cryptopsy “Blasphemy Made Flesh” T-Shirt: Iconic 1994 album art on brutal 190gsm cotton. Pit-proof stitching, true fit. Forge your blasphemy.
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Wear the audial chaos that redefined extreme metal with this tribute to Cryptopsy’s groundbreaking 1994 debut, Blasphemy Made Flesh. Featuring the album’s iconic demonic artwork—a visceral symbol of the band’s uncompromising fusion of brutal death metal, jazz-infused technicality, and Lord Worm’s guttural vocal savagery—this tee is a manifesto for purists who demand authenticity.
Why This Shirt Commands the Underground:
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Historic Artwork: The original Blasphemy Made Flesh cover (designed by Dan Seagrave) is a death metal landmark. This faithful reproduction honors its legacy without distortion, mirroring the album’s raw, unpolished ferocity.
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Pit-Forged Durability: 190gsm heavyweight cotton, double-needle stitched at sleeves/hems, and reinforced collar. Engineered to endure slam dances, festival mud, and years of washes without fading or fraying.
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True Underground Fit: Unisex regular cut, pre-shrunk for consistency. Roomy enough for stage moves but avoids a boxy silhouette.
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Ethical Production: Eco-friendly water-based ink screen-printing—crack-resistant, breathable, and kinder to the planet than plastisol transfers.
Legacy of Brutality:
Recorded in Montreal’s infamous Wild Studio, Blasphemy Made Flesh (1994) became a blueprint for tech-death, influencing bands from Suffocation to Archspire. This shirt isn’t just merch—it’s wearable history for those who worship Flo Mounier’s blast beats and the album’s unrelenting dissonance.
For Disciples Of:
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Technical/Brutal Death Metal (Nile, Gorguts)
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Vintage ’90s extreme metal collectors
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Mosh-ready apparel that refuses to die
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