Detroit, 1970. Iggy Pop walks onstage, takes off his shirt, and the next fifty years of rock and roll begin.
Fun House is the album that made it official. Raw, feral, and completely unhinged — saxophone wailing over Ron Asheton's guitar, Dave Alexander holding the bottom end, Scott Asheton driving it all forward like a freight train with no brakes. It wasn't punk. Punk hadn't been invented yet. Iggy and the Stooges were just doing what came naturally, and what came naturally was the most dangerous sound in America.
The bands that came after — the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, Nirvana, every band that ever played too loud in a room too small — all of them owe a debt to this record.
This tee wears that legacy front and center: Iggy's face in a psychedelic swirl, Fun House in bubblegum pink, the whole thing looking exactly as unhinged as the music. Available in black and team purple, XS–4XL. Made to order, built to last.
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