Even if you were never much of an Exploited fan (like me), surely you’ve heard “Sex and Violence”–right?
Tattoo by Dave Attonito at Good Clean Fun Tattoo Studio in Snellville, GA
Even if you were never much of an Exploited fan (like me), surely you’ve heard “Sex and Violence”–right?
Tattoo by Dave Attonito at Good Clean Fun Tattoo Studio in Snellville, GA
My my, is that a reference to The Bronx’s 2006 self-titled release I see?
Tattoo by: Danny Derrick at Sink or Swim Tattoo in Grover Beach, CA
I’ve seen an abundance of Ozzy related tattoos lately. I’m not entirely sure what’s going on but if they’re all as good as this, you won’t hear me complain.
Tattoo by: Ron Russo at 570 Tattoo in Kingston, PA
I’ll be the first to admit I’m not a fan of most band tattoos (no offense to anyone, just not my thing.) I think of bands that were popular years ago, and most are either long gone or have drastically changed. Few band tattoos are iconic, and remain popular decades later–hence my hesitance to ever receive a band tattoo of my own. It’s commentary about things like this that seem to lead to tattoos with a bit of a back story in our inbox.
Following a post about just that on the TattooSnob Twitter, we received these photos. Even though I’m not a band tattoo kinda guy, I still have to say this is pretty awesome. Metallica is obviously a legendary band, and many would argue one of the greatest.
Kuffdam included, “I’m a huge Metallica fan, seen them 31 times live. This year I won a comp to meet them so got my leg signed by them and had the new album cover and digs signed.”