February 25, 1998. Bob Dylan is performing "Love Sick" at the 40th Grammy Awards. Cameras rolling. Millions watching. And then a shirtless man with "SOY BOMB" written on his chest rushes the stage and starts dancing wildly next to Dylan.
Dylan doesn't flinch. He keeps playing. The man — performance artist Michael Portnoy — dances for about 30 seconds before security removes him. The moment is broadcast live to the world.
It became one of the most talked-about moments in Grammy history. Portnoy later said "Soy Bomb" represented "dense, transformational energy" — which is either profound or completely unhinged, depending on your perspective. Possibly both.
This tee is for the people who appreciate the audacity. The ones who understand that sometimes the most honest thing you can do is rush a stage with two words written on your chest and let the world figure out what they mean.
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