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Internal Affairs x Dalek x Triumvir

22 August 2008, 04.38 | Posted in Art, Fashion, Music | No comments »

highsnobiety - Internal Affairs x Dalek x Triumvir
Today we present you an interesting collaboration effort between hardcore band Internal Affairs, the infamous artist James Marshall, aka Dalek and Triumvir. The Internal Affairs’ album drop will be released on 12” LP’s that will come in four different colors – black for general release, clear for Triumvir, blue for Internal Affairs and green for Dalek. For this release, the pack will consist of the 12” LPs as mentioned before and a limited edition Dalek Tee. All the album and T-shirt artwork were created anddesigned by James Marshall. All products released are produced by Triumvir.
The Internal Affairs x Dalek x Triumvir pack will be released today at Versus
Fresh, Standard, Shoe Gallery, Suru, Avenue, Capsule, Just Be Complex, Tradition, Deathwish and Rev Records. The t-shirts are limited to 100 and 150 pieces worldwide.
Detailed images of the pack after the jump.
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