When Trivium merchandise hit our stores everyone wanted a piece of the band's heavy metal sound and image to add to their fan collection but that was only the beginning; since then the band have released an immense amount of band merchandise that has sold amazingly across the globe. Forming in 1999, Trivium came together whilst the members were still in school and they started their career by performing in local clubs and then went on to record their demo ‘Ember to Inferno`, which was heard by the record label ‘Life Force` who signed them not long after. Releasing their first album in 2003, the band started their range of Trivium merchandise and got their big spot in the media eye with their debut selling thousands in the first week.
As a new band the Trivium merchandise didn’t start selling amazingly until the release of their second album ‘Ascendancy` in 2005. It shot straight to number four in the Top Heatseekers and got fans from all over wanting tickets for the numerous amount of tours Trivium were about to go on. Only a year later Trivium released a third album ‘ The Crusade`, which did exceptionally well, selling 32,000 copies in the first week, this peak in their career saw their band merchandise selling extremely quickly. The Trivium merchandise that was being sold wasn’t just CDs, they also ensured fans had everything they needed for concerts with other merch such as:
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T Shirts
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Posters
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Guitar Picks
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Stickers
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Wristbands
After the release of their fourth album ‘Shogun`, Trivium merchandise shot through the roof and the band were getting instant recognition for their raw talent and heavy metal music. In their career they have produced five studio albums, 11 singles, and 12 music videos; their achievement in the music industry has given them lots of new ways to sell and advertise their band merchandise for concerts and tours, so that fans are always geared up for Trivium events. Their latest album ‘In Waves` was released in 2011 and fans went crazy for their Trivium merchandise and awesome sound that is sure to make its mark on music history.
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