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Hang Megadeth's debut artwork on your wall with the Megadeth Killing Is My Business Textile Poster, officially licensed by Rockoff, printed on 100% polyester. Carries the band's 1985 first-album cover.

Released in June 1985, Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! was Megadeth's debut studio album, recorded after Dave Mustaine's split from Metallica. The cover features Vic Rattlehead in a budget-debut visual style that the 2002 remix later cleaned up.

Tougher than paper, lighter than canvas.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Large textile poster (fabric flag-style)
  • Design: Killing Is My Business (1985 debut album cover)
  • Material: 100% polyester
  • Dimensions: Approx 70cm × 106cm (27 inches × 42 inches)
  • Great for: Megadeth fans, thrash collectors, music rooms

Megadeth Textile Poster: Killing Is My Business

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Hang Megadeth's debut artwork on your wall with the Megadeth Killing Is My Business Textile Poster, officially licensed by Rockoff, printed on 100% polyester. Carries the band's 1985 first-album cover.

Released in June 1985, Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! was Megadeth's debut studio album, recorded after Dave Mustaine's split from Metallica. The cover features Vic Rattlehead in a budget-debut visual style that the 2002 remix later cleaned up.

Tougher than paper, lighter than canvas.

  • Rockoff officially licensed product
  • Style: Large textile poster (fabric flag-style)
  • Design: Killing Is My Business (1985 debut album cover)
  • Material: 100% polyester
  • Dimensions: Approx 70cm × 106cm (27 inches × 42 inches)
  • Great for: Megadeth fans, thrash collectors, music rooms

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