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Too Much Metal celebrates Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s birthday

MILWAUKEE -  On Wednesday December 6th, Too Much Metal will honor the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis  Antetokounmpo by donating a special edition Greece Lightning t-shirt to the entire fan section (behind the hoop) at the game. “It’s my way of giving back to the Bucks, the city, the fan section and my favorite ball player. I’ve met a [...]

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Black Friday Deal $30 Summerfest Gold Record

MILWAUKEE - For one weekend only from November 24, 2017 thru November 25, 2017, the Too Much Metal + Summerfest 50th edition gold record will be on sale for $30. You can purchase the gold record online and at the Too Much Metal Showroom. "I think what some people didn't realize is that there's real [...]

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Last regular season Bucks game at Bradley Center

MILWAUKEE — On April 9th, 2018 in partnership with the Milwaukee Bucks, Too Much Metal is celebrating 50 years of professional basketball in Milwaukee. "We love the Bucks. So we honored them and paid tribute to the team by including a little bit of their history in our design. Notice the tonal M shape of the [...]

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Too Much 414 for One Hand

MILWAUKEE -  Introducing the the 414 Peace and Rock and Roll shirt. Inspired by the power of music during a Too Much Metal Milwaukee Day event, designer Fred Gillich was messing around with hand gestures: throwing the rock horns inside and out when a proper Milrockeean yelled out, Too Much 414 for One Hand (you can [...]

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WRRD and Too Much Metal

MILWAUKEE -  Too Much Metal is honored and excited to have designed the logo and branding for Milwaukee's newest talk radio station, WRRD Resistance Radio 1510am. "My design aesthetic has always been about rebellion and an outsider's perspective," says graphic designer and Too Much Metal owner, Fred Gillich. " After 22 years of challenging authority and [...]

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Too Much Metal and Summerfest partner for Pop Up Shop

MILWAUKEE - Too Much Metal for One Hand is honored to announce a special Pop Up Shop with Summerfest on Gallery Night, Friday April 21 at 6pm. Too Much Metal and Summerfest have teamed up to introduce 12 new and exclusive t-shirt designs celebrating the 50th edition of the iconic music festival in Milwaukee.The 12 [...]

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414 Milwaukee Day Pint Glass at Brenner Brewing

MILWAUKEE - Too Much Metal is proud to introduce the long anticipated, 414 pint glass. In honor of Milwaukee Day (4/14) Friday April 14, 2017, Too Much Metal will host a party with Brenner Brewing to celebrate the city. The rad kicks off at 5pm (Happy Hour, natch). The 16oz 414 pint glass features the iconic city address tiles [...]

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414 Milwaukee and Milwaukee Torrent team up with new soccer jersey

MILWAUKEE -Very excited to announce the 414 Milwaukee Torrent soccer vintage jersey. Working with the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Men's soccer program in the past and as a founding member of the Milwaukee Barons (Milwaukee's independent soccer supporters group), Too Much Metal has shown its commitment and advocated for the beautiful game for decades. Partnering [...]

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2 Up Front and Too Much Metal Partnership

MILWAUKEE -  Too Much Metal for One Hand is proud to announce our sponsorship with 2 Up Front radio show. Hosted by Baxter Colburn and Simon Provan, 2 Up Front is a soccer sports talk show  live on Spreaker.com from Milwaukee every Tuesday and Thursdays at 12PM CST. And archived at 2 Up Front [dot] com. [...]

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Too Much Metal Happy Hour Micro Sale

MILWAUKEE - Beginning every Friday from November 11th through December 24th, Too Much Metal Showroom will offer $15 t-shirts during the very popular and traditional Milwaukee Happy Hour (4pm-6pm). "Well...you know nothing says Milwaukee like a t-shirt," says Too Much Metal's Fred Gillich. "And who wants to go home right after work when it's dark [...]

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