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Cowboyninja
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« on: May 20, 2006, 02:18:54 PM »

What bands or musicians had the sweetest outfits or articles of clothing or just clothing styles in general?

-KISS- Although ACE was the best Gene Simmons definately had the best outfit. After all it was designed to make him look like a demon.
-Jerry Only of the Misfits. See below. He's the the guy on the top left with the spiked jacket and devil lock next to the blonde guy.

-Gwar, none in particular. I just think their costumes rule.
-Stryper, not only where they a ridiculous 80's glam band that would wear bumble bee stripes but they were also Christian rock. They were also well known for throwing bibles into the crowd at shows.

-Rob Halford of Judas Priest. Back in the 80's this guy had more leather then a cattle ranch could ever make. Somehow, despite his appearance nobody ever thought he could be gay until he came out in the 90's.
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« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2006, 12:01:25 AM »

I am currently out of picture manipulating program machines on this god-awful piece of nibnob, so you will just have to be cultured or more likely not read my post, like I usually do with all of the posts in this forum.

-Les Claypool's pig suit in the video for "Mr. Krinkle."
-David Byrne's giant suit in the second half of "Stop Making Sense."

And here are some other timeless non music costumes, because I'm sick of all these goddamn music threads.

-Mr. Freeze in Batman Beyond
-Brian Slade/David Bowie Oh wait that is music oh shi
-A matress with legs
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