The Examiner has an article and an interview with Chester about Club Tattoo in Las Vegas. 

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“There’s a lifestyle here,” says Bennington, famous for the tattoo flames that shoot up his arms. “It’s not just about tattoos and piercings. We have all sorts of things that don’t involve pain.” Bennington admits that getting tattoos was painful, but still he continues to decorate his body with new works. His first tattoo was a Pisces, meant to originally be about the size of a silver dollar that turned into a half-sleeve. He has koi because he likes the story of them swimming upstream and turning into a dragon. He even has a Linkin Park tramp stamp to commemorate 1 million records sold by the band. Over his heart he has the initials of his wife and four boys.
In case you decide to try ink, Club Tattoo has touchscreen computers to help you choose a style. The store sports three chairs on the floor and two rooms for tattooing privacy along with seven artists. “Every artist says they’re almost done and an hour later, they’re still working,” Bennington jokingly warns. Full article.
In case you decide to try ink, Club Tattoo has touchscreen computers to help you choose a style. The store sports three chairs on the floor and two rooms for tattooing privacy along with seven artists. “Every artist says they’re almost done and an hour later, they’re still working,” Bennington jokingly warns. Full article.
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