Iron Maiden Donating T-Shirt Proceeds to Japanese Earthquake Relief
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Iron Maiden may have canceled their planned concerts in Japan in the wake of last week's earthquake and tsunami, but that hasn't stopped the British band from doing its part to support the victims of the natural disasters, which have left thousands of people dead. The band will donate all proceeds from the sales of select T-shirts to the Japanese Red Cross.
Specifically, Maiden are selling their Japanese concert t-shirts -- exact replicas of those sold at merch tables, only without the tour dates. The band also plans to sell the t-shirts that were originally going to be sold on site at the Tokyo show. Those shirts do include the dates of the canceled shows.
Go here to shop for a good cause and score some rad Maiden duds.

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