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Year: 1998 Type: Tour Merchandise T-Shirts Color: White
Get Lost Beasties
Year: 1998? Type: Bootleg T-Shirts Color: Grey, White
Notes: Peanuts style characters in Intergalactic outfits with "Get Lost Beasties" on the front and "Fight For Your Right To Party" on the back.
We're as confused as you are.
Hello Nasty Brazillian Bootleg
Year: 1998? Type: Bootleg T-Shirts Color: Black
Notes: The only version we have seen so far has come out of Brazil. It is assumed to be a bootleg.
Hello Nasty European Bootleg Shirt
Year: 1998? Type: Bootleg T-Shirts Color: Black
Japanese Bootleg Cartoon T-Shirt
Year: 1998? Type: Bootleg Long Sleeve T-Shirt Color: White + Black
Notes: Assumed to be a bootleg design.
All Terrain Vehicle (A.T.B.S.D.)
Year: 1999 Type: Standard T-Shirts Color: Gray
Notes: Following the popularity of the Alive single and the video that depicted the band rolling around New York City in an ATV, this shirt was officially released.
Body Movin' Cartoon
Year: 1999 Type: Standard T-Shirts Color: Blue
Notes: Containing cartoon versions of scenes from the Body Movin' video clip, this shirt did not surface until 1999.
Break Dancing Dogs
Year: 1999 Type: Standard T-Shirts Color: Grey, Powder Blue
Notes: Has the break dancing dogs from the Body Movin' single cover.
Free Mumia Abu-Jamal
Year: 1999 Type: Tour Merchandise T-Shirts Color: Black
Notes: On sale at the Free Mumia benefit concert held with Rage Against the Machine, Bad Religion and Black Star.
Hello Nasty - Australian Bootleg Tour Shirt
Year: 1999 Type: Bootleg T-Shirts Color: Red
Notes: Sold out the front of shows on their Australian tour in 1999.
Hello Nasty - Japan Bootleg Soccer Tour Shirt
Year: 1999 Type: Bootleg T-Shirts Color: Red
Notes: This Japan bootleg uses the "Nasty 99" font but is printed on what appears to represent a professional soccer team style jersey. It's also assumed these were sold in front of the venue the day of the shows.