Whispers in the Alley. Urban Legends and Myths in Rock & Roll.
A horror-themed poster for Ozzy Osbourne's album 'The Final Houl: The Attitude.' Features a demonic figure with bat wings holding a staff, a flying bat, and a grim moon with a face, set against a dark, smoky graveyard scene with swirling clouds and bats.
Poster with text and illustrations related to managing tour groups, featuring a schedule, map, mic, all access badge, van, and other travel-themed graphics.
Cover of a compilation album titled "Best Bootlegs & Audience Recordings" featuring a drawing of a cassette tape labeled "Best Bootlegs" with tangled tape coming out, and the subtitle "That's The Attitude." The background has handwritten notes and sketches in green and yellow.
Vintage movie poster for 'Fast Times Soundtrack' featuring a large cassette tape labeled 'The Soundtrack at Ridgemont High' with images of cars, palm trees, a bowl of French fries, and a beach scene.
A graphic poster with bold black and red text saying 'Ticket Scalping Sucks,' featuring a cartoon ticket monster with angry eyes and sharp teeth, holding a ticket that says 'Admit One,' with a crowd raising their hands in the background. A speech bubble states 'For the fans, not the flippers.'
A skeleton with long hair, sunglasses, and a bandana sitting in a vintage armchair. The skeleton is connected to two blood transfusion bags filled with blood. In the background, there are mountains, a church, and a bus. There are snakes at the skeleton's feet. The text at the top reads, 'Whispers in the Alley Keith Richards' Blood Transfusion'.
A cartoon green alien with large eyes and antennas in a flying saucer, emitting a green beam of light.
Cute cartoon ghost with a smiling face and small waving hand, with bat wings on its sides.
Cartoon alien in a flying saucer with a green, smiling face shining a yellow light downward.
Cartoon ghost playing an electric guitar.
Cute cartoon ghost holding two drumsticks
A protest poster with a rock singer holding a microphone and a sheet of paper labeled 'TRUTH.' The poster reads 'The Bands Saving Rock's Sorry Ass' at the top and 'That's the Attitude' at the bottom, with illustrations of raised fists, lightning, and a fiery explosion in the background.
Illustration with the text 'Badass Women Who Rock' and 'That's The Attitude,' featuring a woman with long dark hair, a flame, a leather jacket, a rabbit mask with a record and moon symbols, a guitar, makeup lipstick, and flames, all in a bold, rock-inspired style.
Poster with the bold text 'Who the Hell Is That? Bands Who Stole the Show' showing a silhouette of a band member holding a guitar over their head on stage. The poster includes speech bubbles and notes about band attitude, with a red and yellow color scheme.
An illustration of a skeleton wearing sunglasses and a leather jacket, surrounded by various items including records, masks, a rose, a martini glass, a microphone, and electrical spikes, with the text "When good bands go bad" at the top and "That's the attitude" at the bottom.
Vintage-style poster promoting Damone's top 10 movie soundtracks, featuring a cassette tape, checkered Vans shoes, and mixtape symbols with a dark background and red, blue, black, and white text.
A graphic design with the text "The Rock Report" in bold, white letters outlined in black, and an orange lightning bolt below it.
A dark, stylized poster for Jim Morrison's album 'Parisian Exit' featuring a purple-hued illustration of a woman with flowing hair, surrounded by cityscape elements, a crescent moon, and wispy smoky accents. The text reads 'This is the End' and 'Whispers in the Alley: Poetic Ghost in the City of Light,' with a small sign saying 'Morrison Pere Lachaisse' and an arched doorway labeled ‘Doors’.
A cartoon ghost wearing sunglasses and holding an ice cream cone.
A black zippered pouch with the words 'THE ATTITUDE' in bold yellow-orange letters and a yellow lightning bolt below it.
Colorful illustration for a playlist titled 'Soundtracks That Outshine The Movies' featuring a turntable, cassette tapes, VHS tapes, a TV, and music notes with a vibrant, graffiti-inspired style.
A poster listing the greatest opening tracks of legendary bands, approved by Damone, featuring songs by Nirvana, The Rolling Stones, Van Halen, Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin, The Clash, Judas Priest, Guns N' Roses, The Stooges, and The Replacements, with a vinyl record and turntable graphic at the top and the phrase "That's The Attitude" at the bottom.
Poster titled 'The Most Underrated Rock Albums' with neon sign reading 'Deep Cuts,' featuring a record player, vinyl records in a crate, a smoking cigarette, and a box labeled 'Forgotten Classics' with a sign 'That's the Attitude.'
Cover art for a music album titled 'The Greatest Opening Tracks Ever (Deep Cut Edition)'. It features a vintage cassette tape labeled 'Track 1', a vinyl record with lightning bolts, a burning guitar, a rose, a mountain with a sun, and a snarling wolf. The tagline reads 'That's the Attitude.'
A vintage-style album cover titled 'One-Hit Wonders: Second Chances for the Underrated' featuring a jukebox and a hand-written tracklist of one-hit wonder songs on a paper taped to a cassette tape. The tracklist includes song titles like 'No Rain,' 'Blind Melon,' and 'Faster Pussycat.' The bottom of the cover says 'That's The Attitude.'
Poster for Damone's Take about making Fast Times at Ridgemont High, featuring a woman holding a film clapperboard, a vintage camera, a car, fireworks, and a school building, with text indicating a class is in session.
Cartoon flying saucer with a transparent dome and purple and blue spaceship body.
Vintage-style concert poster for Robert Johnson and the Crossroads, depicting a devil with horns and wings behind a man playing an acoustic guitar, set against a dark background with a yellow moon, trees, and a signpost with numbers 61 and 49. The poster features the text "Where the devil made deal - and rock was born" and "Whispers in the alley."
Close-up of a dark blue woven fabric with a textured surface.
A vintage-style poster with bold text reading 'Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow,' featuring 1980s hair bands imagery, including a skull with a guitar, a leopard print boot, a spray paint can labeled 'Aqua Net,' a cassette player, a setlist, a lipstick, a skull, and a woman with a wild hairstyle and makeup, emphasizing punk rock attitude.
Pink cracked glass pattern on a black background.
A ghost wearing sunglasses giving a peace sign.
Cute cartoon ghost with a halo and a smiling face.
Poster titled 'The Secret Ingredient' with a fiery microphone, a crying mouth, and various phrases like 'Street-walking Cheetah,' 'Born in a Crossfire Hurricane,' 'God, what a Mess,' and 'Ground Control to Major Tom,' emphasizing attitude.
A typed list of band names and song titles on a piece of paper taped to a wall, titled 'The Lost Art of the Setlist,' with some titles crossed out and a shoe in the lower right corner.
Vintage poster of a tour bus on fire with music notes, peace signs, and lightning bolts, promoting rock music tours with the motto 'That's the Attitude'.
A skeleton sitting next to a vault door with lists of bands to leave in a vault, including The Sex Pistols, The Doors, Guns N' Roses, Smashing Pumpkins, Queen, and Paul Rodgers. The poster has a vintage punk style with bold text and icons.
A stylized graphic with a dark cloud and lightning bolts above the text "The Set List," which is written in large, bold, uneven letters.
Logo for the movie 'The Attitude' with yellow text and a lightning bolt symbol, featuring the tagline 'Change the game' and credits.
Cartoon green alien with big eyes in a flying saucer with purple background.
A black lighter with a yellow flame icon and the words 'The Attitude' in bold yellow and orange text.
Close-up of a shattered black glass with multiple cracks radiating from impact points.
Abstract digital illustration resembling a shattered glass or ice formation with light blue and white tones.
Cartoon ghost wearing sunglasses smiling
Poster for 'The Great Rock Documentaries' featuring a film reel, electric guitar, and film clapperboard with the slogan 'That's The Attitude'.
Poster titled 'Underrated Legends' featuring a guitar, a hand drum, candles, and a collection of bands' names, with the caption 'The bands that never got their due. That's the attitude.'
Vintage-style poster advertising a bar with an open sign, featuring a beer mug pouring into a jukebox, with bar names and slogans promoting a fun, lively attitude.
Vintage concert poster titled 'No Wuss Allowed' promoting Damone's Essential Live Albums, featuring bands like The Who, MC5, The Allman Brothers, Cheap Trick, Nirvana, Johnny Cash, James Brown, and Bob Dylan, with check and cross marks next to each band and a microphone connected to an amplifier.
A graphic poster titled 'The Unlikely Rock Covers That Actually Work' featuring a cassette tape with a flower, a guitar with a snake, and various music-related illustrations.
Poster titled 'The Anatomy of a Rock Show Bar Fight' showing a man in a leather jacket getting hit with a fist, bottles, and a chair, with a band silhouette in the background and text that says 'Tonight' and 'That's the attitude'.
Poster with red text saying 'Buy the Shirt Tip the Dude', showing a glass jar labeled 'Tips' with money inside, a chest filled with cash, rolled shirts, and a sign for 'Merch Girl Blues', with a background of people's silhouettes and a tagline 'That's The Attitude'.
A vintage-style poster titled "The Most Underrated Rock Albums That Still Kick Ass" listing albums from The Replacements, Big Star, Thin Lizzy, The Saint, The Stooges, The Heilofteters, MC5, The Jayhawks, and The Doors, with a crowd of silhouettes at the bottom and a large cracked record at the center.
Close-up of a matchstick with a red-tipped head.
Close-up of a woman's face lying on a pillow with her eyes closed.
This image is entirely black, with no discernible objects or features.
A colorful illustrated poster for Paul's Dead, a parody of The Beatles' Abbey Road album cover. It features a man in a suit crossing a street with a skull and a vinyl record on the ground. Surrounding him are musical notes, a yellow car, and ghostly figures, including a man with a mustache and women, with headlines about McCartney's death and clues. The text reads 'Paul is Dead' and 'Whispers in the Alley'.
A black lighter with an orange flame, featuring the words 'The Attitude' and a lightning bolt symbol in yellow.
A shattered glass with sharp, jagged cracks radiating from the center on a black background.
Black and white logo with guitar illustrations and text reading "Whispers in the Alley: The Myths and Legends of Rock."
Poster with a clenched fist smashing a record player, with lightning bolts and music notes, promoting a playlist called 'Fury-Fueled.' Text reads 'Songs that make you want to break something. That's the attitude.'
A poster for Soundcheck Shenanigans featuring a musician adjusting his guitar on stage with amplifiers, a guitar, and a microphone, in a dark setting with blue and orange tones.
Poster promoting Lester Bangs with slogans like 'Rock 'n' Roll's Gonzo Preacher,' 'Tell the Truth Loud,' 'Truf Hurts,' 'Noise Saves,' and 'R.I.P. Politeness,' featuring a silhouette of a person with a halo, a flaming typewriter, vinyl records, and a cassette tape.
Graffiti-style wall with phrases criticizing rock music and references to various bands and characteristics, including a sink and mirror with political and artistic messages.
A poster titled 'Sing It Wrong' with a cartoon of a man singing into a microphone, with speech bubbles saying 'Kiss This Guy,' 'Potato Wave,' and 'Wrapped Up Like Douch.' The poster has a yellow and purple color scheme with lightning bolts and a speaker, and the phrase 'That's the Attitude' at the bottom.
Vintage poster titled 'The Best Closing Tracks, That's The Attitude' featuring a jukebox, a vinyl record, an electric guitar, and celestial elements like the moon and planets.
A poster titled 'The Loudest Moments in Rock That’s The Attitude' showing an exploding amplifier, a guitar, and a microphone amidst flames and smoke, with silhouettes of musicians in the background.
Poster titled 'The Roadie's Perspective' featuring a silhouette of a person adjusting music equipment, with a Marshall amplifier, guitar, and cables. Text reads 'No Roadie, No Rock' and 'Tales from the Other Side of the Stage'.
Poster titled 'MTV Queens: The Icons of 80s Music Videos' featuring a red-haired woman with a lightning bolt earring, standing in front of a DJ booth, with a neon panther head and an MTV logo on a TV screen.
A cluttered garage scene with a van, scattered papers, a toolbox, a cup, and a sign that says "Drive by Truckers." The text above reads "So you think you want to be a tour manager," and the bottom text says "The Attitude Blog."
A poster listing ten influential rock albums with a stacked pile of books representing each album, including "London Calling" by The Clash, "Nirvana" by Nirvana, "Exile on Main St." by The Rolling Stones, "Led Zeppelin IV" by Led Zeppelin, "Are You Experienced" by Jimi Hendrix, "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd, "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath, "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust" by David Bowie, and "Abbey Road" by The Beatles.
A stylized illustration of a woman with wild hair holding a bat with a small creature in her mouth, surrounded by the text 'I Ate a Bat' at the top and 'Ozzy Osbourne' at the bottom in red of a black background.
White cartoon ghost with black eyes and mouth, waving.
Cartoon ghost wearing sunglasses
Sign with text reading "Live Tonight: Background Noise, No Cover" and "That's the Attitude" at the bottom.
Cute cartoon ghost with small horns, smiling, on a black background.
Illustration of Hulk Hogan, a muscular man with a beard, in a wrestling pose with lightning bolts in the background, wearing yellow trunks and boots. Text reads 'Hulk Hogan' at the top and 'Hulkster' at the bottom.