Skinny Puppy 'Greyhound-London' Men's Band T-Shirt - Black

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A real piece of industrial music history.

This Skinny Puppy Greyhound London Men's T-Shirt features artwork commemorating the band's May 25, 1988 performance at The Greyhound in London. This design captures a specific moment from Skinny Puppy's rise as one of the most innovative and influential acts in industrial music.

By 1988, Skinny Puppy had firmly established themselves as leaders of the industrial underground. Through a combination of aggressive electronics, experimental sound design, theatrical live performances, and provocative visual presentation, the band was helping redefine the possibilities of electronic music.

Founded by cEvin Key and Nivek Ogre in Vancouver, Skinny Puppy built a reputation for pushing boundaries both musically and visually. Their recordings blended dark atmospheres, sampling, industrial rhythms, and multimedia concepts that would influence generations of artists across industrial, EBM, darkwave, electronic, and alternative music.

The May 25, 1988 performance at The Greyhound in London took place during one of the band's most important creative periods. As Skinny Puppy continued expanding their audience beyond North America, concerts like this helped establish their reputation throughout the UK's thriving industrial and alternative music scenes.

The Greyhound itself was an important London venue known for hosting punk, post-punk, industrial, and underground artists during the 1980s. Today, surviving flyers and memorabilia from this era remain highly sought after by collectors of industrial music history.

This shirt celebrates both the band and a specific performance that represents an important chapter in Skinny Puppy's evolution.

At Kulture Vulture NOLA, we love apparel that connects directly to real moments in music history, and this design does exactly that.

Product Features

  • Skinny Puppy May 25, 1988 concert artwork

  • Commemorates the band's performance at The Greyhound in London

  • Celebrates a pivotal era in Skinny Puppy history
  • Comfortable everyday t-shirt, in men's sizes

  • Perfect for industrial nights, darkwave events, concerts, record fairs, and everyday wear

  • Easy to pair with black denim, combat boots, leather jackets, hoodies, and alternative fashion

  • Essential addition to any Skinny Puppy collection

  • Great gift for industrial music fans and collectors

Why This Concert Matters

The 1988 Greyhound performance represents a period when Skinny Puppy was expanding its influence internationally and helping define the future of industrial music. Concert-specific designs like this preserve a piece of underground music history while celebrating one of the genre's most important bands.

Perfect Gift For

  • Skinny Puppy fans

  • Nivek Ogre collectors

  • cEvin Key admirers

  • Industrial music enthusiasts

  • Darkwave listeners

  • EBM fans

  • Alternative music historians

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Greyhound London design represent?
This artwork commemorates Skinny Puppy's May 25, 1988 performance at The Greyhound in London.

Who would enjoy this shirt as a gift?
Skinny Puppy fans, industrial music collectors, darkwave enthusiasts, collectors, and lovers of underground music history.

Who are Skinny Puppy?
Skinny Puppy is the pioneering Canadian industrial band founded by cEvin Key and Nivek Ogre, known for helping shape modern industrial music.

What was The Greyhound?
The Greyhound was a respected London venue that hosted numerous punk, post-punk, industrial, and alternative acts during the 1980s.

Why is 1988 an important year for Skinny Puppy?
The band was in one of its most influential creative periods, building momentum through groundbreaking recordings and increasingly celebrated live performances.

Why do concert flyer designs remain collectible?
They document specific moments in music history and often appeal to fans who appreciate underground scenes and rare memorabilia.

May 25, 1988.

The Greyhound.

Skinny Puppy live.