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Green Day Kerplunk Tee

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Size Guide

 

Chest: Measure from the bottom of one armpit seam across to the bottom of the other armpit seam. Double the number to get the actual chest size. 

Body Length: Measure from the top of the neck seam to the bottom of the garment.  

Please note* the sizing chart is a general guide as all items are thoroughly washed where slight shrinking may occur, and are on various tags. Check listing photos for exact measurements where applicable. 

SIZE CHEST  LENGTH
S 36-38" 26-27"
M 38-40" 27-28"
L 42-44" 28-29"
XL 46-48" 29-30"
XXL 48-50" 30-32"

Size: M

Kerplunk is the second studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on December 17, 1991, by Lookout! Records. It is the band's first album to feature drummer Tré Cool, replacing original drummer John Kiffmeyer, who left the band to attend college following a US tour promoting their debut studio album 39/Smooth (1990). By this stage, Green Day's audience expanded to teenage girls from suburban towns. In May 1991, they decamped to Art of Ears Studios in San Francisco, California, to record their next album with Andy Ernst, who co-produced the sessions with band. Six songs were recorded until the proceedings stopped in order for Green Day to resume touring, returning to the studio in September 1991 to finish the work. Mostly seen as a pop-punk and punk rock album, the songs on Kerplunk dealt with love and frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's subconscious. Some of the tracks also tackled the theme of boredom, while others focused on alienation. The artwork for the album was created by Chris Appelgren and Pat Hynes, based on a story written by Lookout founder Larry Livermore. It follows a girl who is obsessed with Green Day, eventually getting arrested by its end for murdering her parents. Prior to the album being released, the band embarked on a three-month European tour that began in late 1991. During the trek, Armstrong was suffering from a mental health issue; despite this, bassist Mike Dirnt said it became a bonding experience for the three members. Kerplunk rode on the success of Nevermind (1991) by Nirvana, with some commenters seeing Green Day as the next Nirvana.

Triple washed and ready for wear. Traditional silk screen on a 100% heavyweight cotton tee. No holes or stains. In excellent used condition.  

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