Fans of legendary confrontational performer G.G. (né Jesus Christ) Allin will be interested in two new t-shirts Altamont Apparel is producing on the twentieth anniversary of Allin's death. Allin's brother Merle provided the skate-clothing company with the images a photo of Mr. Allin at the crypt of Marilyn Monroe as well as a drawing Allin made while incarcerated for felonious assault on a groupie (according to Allin's psychological evaluation, he claimed that "the woman was a willing participant in having sex with all members of the band, being handcuffed to a bed and allowing Mr. Allin to superficially cut her breasts with the jagged edge of a beer can"), depicting his own gravestone, an upside-down cross and the motto "live fast die." The famously death-obsessed Allin regularly threatened suicide onstage before dying from an accidental overdose. His actual gravestone was removed from the Glenwood Cemetery in Littleton, New Hampshire after the priest got fed up with fans' shitting on it in emulation of their coprophile hero. Check out the shirts below.
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