Top 10 Album Covers that Work Perfectly for T-Shirts
Any shirts you're going to buy? Oh, and are you into music as well? Well, I have an idea just for you: how about getting a music T-shirt? Everyone will notice your great taste in music, and you will too. This list will show you what is perfectly designed for shirts. Here we have a list of iconic music albums that work perfectly on T-shirts, my friends.
Let's get real for a second. There's something undeniably cool about wearing your music taste on your sleeve, or rather, on your chest. It's not just about showing off your favorite bands or artists. It's about expressing your identity and connecting with fellow music fans.
Plus, with the right album cover on your tee, you're likely to turn heads and spark conversations.
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Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
The obvious number one. It is very simple but also very elegant, making it perfect for a t-shirt. I have three different Dark Side of the Moon shirts.
I actually have a shirt with this album cover. It fits really well on it.
It's (R)eally (O)bvious (Y)ou (G)otta (B)uy (P)retty iconic and noticeable music shirts. When you think of that rainbow and triangle, you think of Pink Floyd. In fact, this is so iconic you might have even seen someone in your life wearing that shirt. Just maybe.
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Appetite for Destruction - Guns N' Roses
It looks just like a symbol, not only because of the black background but also because it's a cross with each member on it. It looks just like something for a T-shirt just fine.
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A Night at the Opera - Queen
I actually think it looks better on a T-shirt. I don't know why, but I do.
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Ride the Lightning - Metallica
This is my school account picture. I want it as a shirt though.
Yes, totally epic for an album cover and shirt.
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Blackstar - David Bowie
David Bowie's final album even fits perfectly because they tried to make an album cover so uniquely simple that they actually did it. This deserves to be an icon just perfectly.
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Highway to Hell - AC/DC
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Black Panther - Kendrick Lamar
Marvel fans check here.
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Black Album - Metallica
This is classiness right here. The Don't Tread on Me snake has got to be known for America from the early days and Metallica's best-selling album of all time. This is perfect.
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American Idiot - Green Day
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New Religion - Primal Fear
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Around the World - Ami Suzuki
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Triangle - Perfume
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Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
Look at that. Thin lines forming a rectangle. The vertical center rising, making it form mountains. This is very familiar, right? It even works very well for a shirt too.
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The Wall - Pink Floyd
The iconic wall background can be really good for the shirt design, and the text on the front too. Another icon from Pink Floyd. Another very noticeable thing that represents the meaning of iconic music.
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Obituary - Obituary
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A Thousand Suns - Linkin Park
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Parachutes - Coldplay
I mean, it's Coldplay... early Coldplay. The black background is back again with a spinning globe with that blur effect. Very cool and iconic, and very good for shirts.
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Diluvium - Obscura
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Nevermind - Nirvana
Used to have a shirt of this, actually.
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Revolution Radio - Green Day
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Black In Black - AC/DC
We know that AC/DC shirts are highly sold, right? Well, this is kind of like that. It has the logo with the text Back in Black below it. This is another very good one.
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From Mars to Sirius - Gojira
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Algorythm - Beyond Creation
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Evolve - Imagine Dragons
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Jazz - Queen
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Antipop - Primus
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City of Evil - Avenged Sevenfold