Yes, a lot of things associated with death metal tend to be darker in nature, both in the topics they mention and the colors they use, but that doesn’t necessarily have to be so. This shirt, for instance, would be perfectly welcome at any kind of heavy concert unless the other people at the concert are big losers.
It would get laughs! It would get smiles! And all shirts look the same while you’re in a mosh pit. Besides, the lights are all going to be pointed at the performers, so it’s not like people will see much anyway.
We Don't Know, and We Don't Want to Know
Someone else is going to have to explain this one to us – all of us – because we see no connection between those words and that picture. At first, we thought is was because we were born way before the ruling Gen Z, however, soon enough realises that wasn't the case.
Some possible ideas: people wearing this shirt advertise that they're lactose intolerant, and if they eat cheese...well, you can imagine. Our only other guess is that a band is behind this entire mess, and fans of the band will get it. Well, we don't get it. The guy in the picture does if that face is telling us anything. In fact, maybe he gets it a little too much.
Time to Mosh
Yes, a lot of things associated with death metal tend to be darker in nature, both in the topics they mention and the colors they use, but that doesn't necessarily have to be so. This shirt, for instance, would be perfectly welcome at any kind of heavy concert unless the other people at the concert are big losers.
It would get laughs! It would get smiles! And all shirts look the same while you're in a mosh pit. Besides, the lights are all going to be pointed at the performers, so it's not like people will see much anyway.