Discussing getting a tattoo on BangShift might seem a bit strange, but trust us, for this video, it’s worth discussing. I can’t speak for either Brian or Chad when it comes to tattoos, but I’ve got a couple (which aren’t visible when I’m in T-shirt and jeans, as I intended when I started getting ink) and I was pretty particular about what I got. I was also pretty particular about how I got the ink, as well. Yes, they hurt, but no worse than a cat scratch, and part of that was because I stayed perfectly still and let the person working the tattoo gun do what they needed to do without worrying about any kind of motion whatsoever. I warned them when I was about to cough and made sure that I took breaks so I could get up and move a bit before laying around for a bit again. There’s nothing to it. Now, for the readership who has ink, a question: what would it take for you to get drawn on while riding in a drift-built Infiniti M with a guy whose last name is slang for crashing out a car at the controls? I’d be running the opposite way as far and as fast as my fat ass will allow, but Chris Forsberg and tattoo artist (and The Bouncing Souls bassist) Bryan Kienlen jumped in the Ryan Tuerck-piloted drift sedan for a quick bit of body art. Why? Eh…why not.
(As for the tattoo…you might want to do some research on The Bouncing Souls. Just saying.)







What could possibly go wrong?