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Rancid 2020 Aggronautix Skeletim Throbblehead V2 Limited Edition 1000 Bobblehead

$ 102.96

Availability: 17 in stock
  • Genre: PUNK
  • Industry: Music
  • Artist/Band: Rancid
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: This is a new item that comes in a box that is in excellent condition, with only minor signs of wear. It undergoes inspection and photography before shipping, ensuring its quality. It is sourced directly from the manufacturer and sold through BuyRockNRoll, an authorized retailer of products licensed and manufactured by MVD and Aggronautix.

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    Rancid 2020 Aggronautix Skeletim Throbblehead V2 Limited Edition 1000 Bobblehead
    • RANCID's first "Skeletim" Throbblehead was such a hit they asked us to make another one!
    • Skeletim is rocking a studded denim jacket, black docs with white laces, and a lime green mohawk.
    • Limited of 1000 hand-numbered figures worldwide.
    • Stands at 7" tall and is made of a high-quality polyresin.
    • New. The box is in excellent condition with minor signs of wear. Open and inspected before shipping.
    "The concept of "rock 'n' roll dolls" has been around seemingly for ages. Beatles, KISS, and Michael Jackson have all taken the plunge throughout the decades, but it wasn't until 2009 that punk rockers began getting the "doll treatment" regularly when the Aggronautix company began issuing "Throbbleheads." Subsequently, the likes of GG Allin, DEVO, Jello Biafra, Mike Watt, and Rancid, among countless others, have been immortalized in polyresin."
    "At first, I wanted to make a GG Allin designer vinyl toy, but it was just too expensive, so I settled for a bobblehead-or 'Throbblehead,' as I branded it," founder Clint Weiler shares. "I was working publicity for all of these legendary punk bands, and I felt they deserved to be immortalized, so that's when the idea of a complete line of figures came about."
    Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California 1991. Founded by former members of Operation Ivy, Rancid is often credited as being among the wave of bands that revived mainstream interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid-1990s. Over their 28-year career, Rancid remained signed to an independent record label and retained much of its original fan base, most connected to its underground musical roots.
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    Rancid 2020 Aggronautix Skeletim Throbblehead V2 Limited Edition 1000 Bobblehead
    • RANCID's first "Skeletim" Throbblehead was such a hit they asked us to make another one!
    • Skeletim is rocking a studded denim jacket, black docs with white laces, and a lime green mohawk.
    • Limited of 1000 hand-numbered figures worldwide.
    • Stands at 7" tall and is made of a high-quality polyresin.
    • New. The box is in excellent condition with minor signs of wear. Open and inspected before shipping.
    "The concept of "rock 'n' roll dolls" has been around seemingly for ages. Beatles, KISS, and Michael Jackson have all taken the plunge throughout the decades, but it wasn't until 2009 that punk rockers began getting the "doll treatment" regularly when the Aggronautix company began issuing "Throbbleheads." Subsequently, the likes of GG Allin, DEVO, Jello Biafra, Mike Watt, and Rancid, among countless others, have been immortalized in polyresin."
    "At first, I wanted to make a GG Allin designer vinyl toy, but it was just too expensive, so I settled for a bobblehead-or 'Throbblehead,' as I branded it," founder Clint Weiler shares. "I was working publicity for all of these legendary punk bands, and I felt they deserved to be immortalized, so that's when the idea of a complete line of figures came about."
    Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California 1991. Founded by former members of Operation Ivy, Rancid is often credited as being among the wave of bands that revived mainstream interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid-1990s. Over their 28-year career, Rancid remained signed to an independent record label and retained much of its original fan base, most connected to its underground musical roots.
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