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Stone Roses v Happy Mondays


Stone Roses v Happy Mondays is a vintage-inspired metal poster designed by colodesign for Displate. This retro concert poster announces a 'Battle of the Bands' at Spike Island on June 16, 1989, featuring the iconic Manchester bands, The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays. The design captures the Madchester era with grainy black and white photos of the band members set against a distressed, sepia-toned background and bold red text. It's a must-have for fans of 80s British music and Madchester culture.

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