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Another gloriously alternative band formed in 1977. it’s no surprise that The Pop Group soon acquired a cult following Gluten Intolerant With Skull Coeliac Disease T-Shirt. In many ways, they could be classed as post-punk in that they seemed to demand more from genre. Their song, We Are All Prostitutes, was the second single (1979) and came out on the legendary Rough Trade label. The song, and the t shirt, have become iconic in the intervening period. We’re back in the Eighties again with The Primitives. A band that was a fascinating mix of indie rock and new wave with post punk echoes, they’re still going strong to this day. On an interesting t shirt related note, they got a shedload of publicity when Morrissey was pictured wearing a Primitives tee. This one is a great example of how simple, strong designs can often be the most memorable.
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