Zombie (”Skullboy”) Interview Posted

By Shannon • Mar 18th, 2008 • Category: ModBlog

Sorry about not getting this online earlier — it’s been a long day, which among other things, includes having a transport truck smash into me while I was driving with my daughter to an appointment! Ack!

Big thanks to Veronika for scoring (and doing) an interview with the infamousSkullboy“, more appropriately known as Montreal’s Zombie. Click through to check it out, and as always, come on back to comment.

PS. You may remember Veronika from her cat portrait neck tattoo as well as her half-sleeve — she’s no stranger to both being featured and creating features!

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415 Responses »

  1. WOW!!!!! Thats great. WOW!!!! Astonishing :-)

  2. Wow. Great interview and one I was waiting anxiously for from its announcement.

  3. Iteresting how he sees such a large scale (and I’m sure expensive) transformation as a “sure why not” kind of thing. Bully for him I guess?

  4. I saw him for real a bunch of time, really impressing, almost scary, even for me! and as said, the pictures sadly don’t even do justice to the impression he makes face to face.

  5. Michael Graves eat your heart out lmao

  6. This was a really cool and insightful interview.. Update us on him again!

    I got Spocks tattooed on my boobs as a “ehh Yay!” idea ahaha and I love it..

  7. Lol what a fucking legend! :D

  8. Well that was disturbing. He gave me the strong impression of being a total idiot. He regrets most of his tattoos??! It sounds like he put little or no thought into the entire project, didn’t have even a flicker of philosophical motivation behind it… That’s the first interview I honestly wish I hadn’t read so that I could continue to just appreciate him as a piece of art. That left me feeling a little empty inside… the only thought left being, “oh well, I guess it’s a good thing there are people like that who will agree to be a canvas to extreme tattooing…”

    Veronika did a good job though, asked exactly the questions I was looking for, quite succinctly. Thanks for that, anyway!

  9. great interview! I found it interesting that he said he regrets most of his tattoos though, even though i guess it’s understandable, i thought he would come across differently. amazing and really impressive!!

  10. One of the best full body transformations Ive ever seen even if hes not finished yet, I fucking love it!

  11. That was much different then I expected it to be.

    I love how his work isn’t all anatomical though. Its a really good blend of a bit of everything macabre.

  12. heh, story of my life (minus the full body)
    i like his lifestyle but i was surprised to hear that he has regrets for most of his tattoo’s
    a well, I at least think it is awesome and i love this guy

  13. nice tattoos, but he’s just an idiot. He makes other modded people look like dumb asses.

  14. Waiiiit guys!!

    Where is the zombie BITE going to be tattooed on? I’m serious..

  15. after the original modblog post, i saw this guy downtown and in the metro putting up posters a few times and thought he would make for an interesting interview. looks like i was wrong- he came across as kind of boring.

  16. That’s unreal. He’s so sexy too. I have to say, I don’t know if I’d find him as attractive with out the tattoos as I do with. But good for him. If you are strong enough to live with such a dedicated decision then all the more power, because he couldn’t get a job as a manager for Mc Donalds.

    I have to say that if my son decided to go that far with modifications, if tattoos are in his future (the kids two months so who knows), then I would support him. It’s nice that his mom told him to follow it through.

    Good job Zombie Man.

  17. No surprises, really…

  18. Elana- I agree. He sounded like he just regretted the entire process, but he didn’t care at the same time.

    I really wish I hadn’t read the interview, honestly. I had, I guess, this misguided ideal of who “Zombie” was. I thought he really thought the tattoos over and he really loved the way he looked. I thought he, at least, considered the fact that finding a job would be extremely difficult. It just sounds like he woke up one day and decided to tattoo his face…

  19. I really wish that his answers had been more in-depth. That had probably the most one-sentence answers and ridiculous slang of any interview I’ve read on BME. I wish there was a bit more insight, or at least a bit of self-respect…

  20. I’m really disappointed that he lives up perfectly to all the stereotypes people must have about him.

    And lives up to none of the hopes I had.

  21. I really wish he’d fill in the space around his eyes.

  22. i can’t really understand the “i don’t care about anything” mentality…

  23. Well…it takes all kinds I suppose.

    He does come off as kindof a negative stereotype of the drug addled drunk who’s kindof more into the self-mutilation aspect of the process than any sortof enlightened mod experience.

    Like I said, takes all kinds…

  24. Did anyone else catch that thought he fucked up because he couldn’t be the manager at McDonald’s, like it was a big sacrifice? I always thought a person with that many tattoos would at least have a little ambition…

  25. Can we look forward to an interview with Bruce Potts? I’d love to see some from “older” heavily moddified men and women. Or maybe heavily modded parents…

  26. C’mon now guys, not all heavily modded people are the deep, enlightened type…Just the other end of the spectrum.

  27. I would love to see an interview with his tattoo artist. He’s done some amazing work here.

    And for those who think he sounds like an idiot, so what? Does it make his mods any less beautiful or awe-inspiring?

  28. amen, cuntcumber.
    i was really hoping for some sort of cerebral responses to his aesthetic transformation. i suppose i was expecting something a little less moronically nihilistic and pedestrian. i was quick to defend what i assumed to be the totality and merit of such a radical retaliation against conventional aesthetics, but i guess all his detractors are right.
    sigh. i hate having to say this in this community, but what a waste.

  29. Completely incredible. I have never seen a more interwoven collection of body art.

  30. What is everybody complaining so much about? Yeah, the guy seems to be an idiot, so what? Why does every tattoo have a story behind, or a meaning and a great purpose yackyack -random miami ink-bullshit-.
    He probably thought it would look cool, so he did it. I have quite much of my body (about 30%) covered with tattoos. ONE of them (a small piece on my chest) really means something. That’s the one I regret, it’s in the way for a bigger cool-looking tattoo!
    It’s body art as in art. Not body philosophy as in if your tattoo doesn’t mean anything you are retarded.

  31. I agree with alot of the posters here, I read the interview expecting certain answers, but he just came across as an immature and arrogant shit. Oh well, congratulations for him for regretting (or seeming to) something that has, and will, continue to impact the rest of his life.

  32. I think some posters have very little experience with Montreal punk!

  33. ditto inthemanner =/

  34. Meh, if you regret most of the tattoos the best way is to blend in everything and take attention away from them! It looks a heck of a lot better than getting them removed with lazers. *PEW PEW PEW*

  35. I’m guessing that the nod to McDonald’s was tongue in cheek - how many times have you heard heavily modded people say, “It’s not like I want a job at McDonald’s.”

    As far as philosophical motivation or spiritual enlightenment are concerned, why is it so necessary to profess either? He likes zombie flicks. If that’s good enough for him what’s the problem?

    13 - Nobody can make anyone else look like an idiot. People do that for themselves.

  36. i think this interview was AMAZING. it was in fact one of the better ones ive read on bme.

    i understand bme is more inclined to chat to ppl whose modifications are a ‘journey’ but to be perfectly honest, its all a bit miami ink. most ppl i come across get tattoos cos they wanna.

    why are ppl so down on him being a idiot. not all tattooed folk are secret intellectuals. they are normal folk, they can choose to get tattooed for any reason they want, or none at all.

    from some of the comments i seen posted it strikes me as its only accepted to get more extreme tattoos/mods if you have some bullshit story behind it but if you want to do it for fun or whatever reason thats not ‘insighful’ of a ‘journey’ then thats you, lumped along with the scum of the earth.

    i think its awesome that hes a bum and he knows that, that hes cut off many chnaces hell never have in life anymore. he knows this, this makes him smarter than a lot of ppl who are interviewed for bmezine so far.

    he accepted his fate and he aint whinging about how he gets shit or called names on the street or how people wont give hima chnace or understand his choices.

    im heavily tattooed and a woman, i get started at alot. i never had a path or a vision or dream, i just like tattoos, nice tattoos though. the more the better but im all about quality control and his body suit so far is looking pretty decnt, not amazing but good, and it it better put together than most ppl’s tattoo projects.

    and at least he doesnt sit and live on the internet discussing other ppls choices and dissecting them bit by bit ina storm of big ass words. on that note, im off out to play in the real world.

  37. Newsflash: tattoos and extreme modification don’t make you intelligent, articulate, or even interesting.

    Of course, if you’re expecting anything out of anyone because of their appearance, be it good/bad, interesting/uninteresting, you’re judging people by how they look. It’s nice to think everyone has some deep personal meaning to their choice in mods or that they’re going through some spiritual metamorphosis, self reclamation or awakening.

    Zombie probably doesn’t identify with any of that crap: I’d bet he doesn’t even really consider tattoos as viable art.

  38. This Interview was awesome! Im sick off all the people posting comments bashing him for not living up to their expectations..
    Interviews are written to give people insight into other peoples lives. Who the fuck are you people to judge him? Sad!

  39. awesome tattoos, strange attitude.

  40. I agree with Elana - as a journalism major, this interview was less than spectacular. I’m not implying that Veronika did not do a good job at the interview; I think that a lot of her questions were great.
    But the whole thing as a whole wasn’t that impressive. I wish he had gone into a little more depth, but like Christyn said, perhaps I’ve just become accustomed to the previous interviews posted here.

    That being said, it was still worth reading. I guess you win some, you lose some.

  41. I pretty much agree with Anders, adding only that he seemed to take the interview about as seriously as he does anything else. Which is cool, that’s who he is. Maybe don’t read into all the hype so much, eh people?

  42. I pretty much agree with Anders, adding only that he seemed to take the interview about as seriously as he does anything else. Which is cool, that’s who he is. Maybe don’t read into all the hype so much, eh people?

  43. I have mixed feelings after reading this one as, obviously, so many of us looked forward to reading this interview and in the meantime managed to create our own image of the guy.

    Some of his answers sounded unbalanced and disappointing while others made me think that he didn’t take it seriously at all and just played with us. I still think there’s more to him than he wants us to see.

  44. alloylove - I think it’s as simple as a lot of people are rather self-righteous, and don’t really “get” punk…

  45. why is everyone so negative about his “i don’t care” attitude?
    he’s doing what he wants to do with his body, turning himself into what he wants to be fun fun — which means that it’s to make him happy.

    isn’t that the whole point of modifying your body?
    people complained in earlier posts about how people on tattoo tv shows always have some deep story attached to the artwork. and now they’re complaining about doing it for fun?

    tsktsktsk. nothing appeases you people. :c

  46. My thoughts exactly, what a disappointment that was. It doesn’t really sound like he gives a rat’s arse about any of it. It’s not like I was expecting him to have deep philosophical reasons for his tattoos, but to at least LIKE them…..my Skullboy bubble has definately burst.

  47. yeh, i guess. damn where’s 5kem5 when you need him

  48. He came off as no-bullshit and seemed honest, warts and all.
    Doesn’t have any philosophical reasons or deep insight to why he’s done what he’s done…and doesn’t pretend to.

  49. A few follow-up thoughts, since I kind of started the bashing:

    I fully admit to not getting Montreal punk! I’m an academic-type from Toronto. That way is his way, and my intellectualizing way is my way. True to type, my next thought after reading everything was: I guess his attitude is really authentic nihilism, which is a philosophy? Ha ha ha. And I always get bummed out after reading nihilist stuff.

    Obviously we’re all free to get tattoos for any reason or for no reason. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to prefer interviews that have *some interesting content*, though.

  50. I agree with Elana and others: what an utter disappointment, and perfect example of someone who really isn’t interesting at all, except for his startling and evidently thoughtlessly pursued tattoos. While I’m not someone who believes that every tattoo has to have a deep meaning behind it, in this interview he comes across as immature and obnoxious.

  51. Zombisoup - that’s just it though, he doesn’t sound happy at all..

  52. alloylove pretty much said it all. well said, madam.
    he looks pretty damn awesome, yeah it was a bit of a disappointment that he sounds like a complete arse, but then who the hell said we all had to be philosophical intelligent or focused on some big dream?

  53. “I think it’s as simple as a lot of people are rather self-righteous, and don’t really “get” punk…”
    Amen Shannon. Zombie really seems to live “no gods, no masters.” Personally, I’ve always kind of admired people who can immerse themselves so fully into nilhilism. What a wonderful sense of freedom must follow.

  54. Ughh I looove him

  55. I suppose as long as he’s happy…

    To be honest, in my opinion, some people are better seen and not..uh…interviewed.

    What a moronic bore.

  56. I like his attitude & the fact the interview was lighthearted,… hes just having fun & doesnt give a fuck so what!
    I find it strange & hilarious people are expecting this guy to live up to any of their expectations.

  57. I think i would have to agree with Elana. You really hit the nail on the head. I was amazed that he is only 22, I wonder where he will end up in 20 years time?

  58. He made something that most people can`t becouse they worry about
    outher people reactions/job/unreversable change.
    They expected to find answer where this guy`s courage is from. They`re dissapointed seeing just “I don`t give a fuck” approach.
    Maybe he isn`t stupid and this is the answer? If you want to do something just get your ass up and do it?
    Unfortunately in interviev he doesn`t tell why he regrets. He doesn`t want his tatoos at all or he sees how they could look like to be bether.
    I love his tatoos, i like his thinking and I regret I can`t do somenthing simmilar. Maybe someday.
    Sorry for my english, i hope it`s understandable

  59. “I don’t think it’s unreasonable to prefer interviews that have *some interesting content*, though.”

    Thank you for reading my mind.

  60. I think other people have covered it better, but I have to chuckle at all the people let-down that there’s no (as one poster put it) “Miami Ink” story about why Zombie has his mods.

    He seems perfectly content being who he is, in whatever world surrounds him, and I have to say I like the “don’t give a fuck” punk attitude.

  61. Shannon has always said that he wants BME to document EVERYTHING in the modification scene. This interview is a perfect contribution to the BME mission.

  62. Okay, I tatally see where so many people are coming from about tattoos not always having to have some profound meaning. I agree. Tattoos are different for everyone. That’s fine that he got them just because he though it was a cool concept. I’m more bothered by the fact that he had fuck all to say about it. All of his answers were trite and ridiculous. He didn’t need to give me some lengthy story about it representing the transcendent nature of man, but he could have said SOMETHING that gave us a real picture of who he was or why he did it. I appreciate the self-deprecating humor of what he says, and I honestly hope a lot of the interview was him being sarcastic.

  63. This guy layed on the sarcasm about a foot thick and its amazing that some people think all his answers are serious, this dude rules

  64. ace interview. why should people have to bare their souls on the internet in order to be applauded for their mod choices? his tattoos look cool and he has a fun attitude.

  65. word to both 63 and 64. I’d buy that crazy fool a beer.

  66. His body, his choices.

    He won’t even read this, why don’t you all just keep your criticism to yourself…

  67. Ok forget about how cool the ” I dont give a shit ” attitude is…The way I see it is He’s just another “CHUMP” who is going to be sucking up my hard earned tax dollars livin the life of luxury on welfare…

  68. haha, I like it. I love how vague he is about everything. he obviously has little to no respect for online communities it seems, which doesn’t bother me. Rock on brotha.

  69. Sarcasm doesn’t quite translate to the written word, it’s in the tone, how the hell are we supposed know the diff?

  70. He’s SO over the top that it can’t be anything but sarcasm haha

  71. i’ve never seen this guy! everytime i’m downtown i’m hoping to see him, but i never do. ah well, i will eventually… hopefully.

  72. Great Tattoo er.. Tattoos? Speaking as someone with a zombie fetish its great.

  73. I meant that in a non gay way btw.

  74. Whatever makes him happy, but I can’t help but feel he’s stepped into something he’s not prepared to deal with.

  75. By the way RYan, I don’t think you have any idea how the welfare system works. Coming from a social worker. Just so you know.

  76. I like his apathy towards it, frankly. He’s very.. powder keggy.

  77. tho I agree that I wish his answers had been more in depth I will have to say that I am glad his responses went un-edited as it really gives you a better idea as to his personality, in any case awesome interview and beautiful work, i look forward to more interviews from veronika.

  78. Guy kinda seems like a tool…

  79. I think he lost all my sympathy the moment I saw the “Es lebe Deutschland” tattoo.

  80. DETN8R, you are sooooo gay

    I was hoping for a more interesting, informative interview rather than a bunch of smart-arse answers. Oh well, I suppose after having a run of great interviews there was bound to be a crappy one.

  81. Well Smallfry , I do know that the welfare system is designed to help the less fortunate…I do know that these people do not get close to the amount of money to live month to month..these people, who deserve it, I dont have a problem with…its people who are into some “scene” that give no thought to their future in todays society, who like something today and hate it tomorrow…and end up have no future and no choice but to jump onto the welfare chain…its these people that ultimately lower the amount that the deserving people receive….

  82. What a moron. Why bother doing an interview if he doesn’t SAY anything? Shoulda just been a pictorial.

    Plus I find it hard to believe that someone would be tattooed so extensively without any idea how they are oging to support themselves in the future. I firmly believe that, within my generation (and I’m about the age as the zombie boy), tattoos will be almost universally accepted. BUT they aren’t yet, and I still need to work in the meantime, so I’ll keep them cover-up-able until then.

  83. What an idiot. Vandalaput was way better.

  84. That read like an interview with Steve-o from Jackass. And not in a good way.

  85. YAAAYYYY! Cool ta finally git an interview with this chap!! He does seem rather- interesting… Sad he has so many regrets. WHen i saw photos a year ago i was like,”holy shit!!” Now, after many years of BMEZINE desensitization, i’m like, “meh…” THe execution on his face, neck and back is amazing art!! Muchos Propz to the artist!!

  86. Awesome…I’m so glad for this interview…this guy is the real deal and all the people who read this interview now know that! I would chill and smoke herb and drink with this guy anytime.

  87. RYan; if you weren’t as close-eyed as your close-minded you would of seen that he has a job, not only that…but he’s actively looking for anything else as well. I’ve never heard of him being un-employed and I’ve met him.

  88. I see nothing wrong with his attitude or views or anything.
    He has steller tattoos, and enjoys to drink.

    It only makes me kind of desire to go over and see the Montreal scene more now. I mean there seems to be a whack load of decent bands coming out of there, and a bunch of my Toronto punk friends are going over there, meeting him just seems to complete it haha =)

  89. Besides of course adoring his tatts, I love his attitude as well ! Fucking awesome. That made me happy.

  90. I don’t think anyone had expectations for him. We had hopes. I hoped he wouldn’t be an idiot, some nihilistic “I love to drink and smoke and contribute nothing” individual who seems to have no redeeming qualities (unless you consider not giving a fuck about anything a redeeming quality). I hoped that he would be an intelligent, well-spoken person who broke the stereotypes surrounding people with such extensive mods.

    What people are upset by, I imagine, is that not only is he not what we had hoped (an example of a seemingly ‘normal’ person with very extraordinarily non-normal mods), but that he is, it seems, a really substance-less person with fuckall to say. That is, exactly the type of person most people without mods probably assume him to be.

    I don’t know about you, but I think it sucks that I’m often viewed negatively because that really are people in a ’subculture’ I’m a part of who live up to shitty stereotypes.

    More than anything, though, he just sounds like I would hate.

  91. he just sounds like someone I would hate*.

    (I do like most of his tattoos, though)

  92. I know a homeless guy with some really shitty tattoos who’s about as articulate. I’ll grab a bottle of sterno and a tape recorder and see if he’s more profound.

  93. half of the people don’t understand his mentality because they are probably not very involved in the hardcore punk scene
    NO FUTURE!!!! that’s what it’s all about

    honestly i found it quite humurous and even though i’m not really into punk (i’ve always been a metal head myself)
    i can understand where he’s coming from especially the whole “Never really had to think about it… I’ve been white trash my whole life…”
    i can relate so much to that one line hahaha

  94. Aurora - I don’t think it’s that similar to the Steve-O interview

  95. “i understand bme is more inclined to chat to ppl whose modifications are a ‘journey’ but to be perfectly honest, its all a bit miami ink. most ppl i come across get tattoos cos they wanna.”

    Awesome.

    People always want me to “explain” my tattoos and seem disappointed when I don’t talk about a family member who died of cancer or something else sentimental and instead I say I like how they look.

    Anyways back to the interview. Montreal, punk and this guy’s tattoos all suck but he probably wouldn’t care about my opinion so more power to him.

  96. He doesn’t come across as someone I’d want to be partnered with for a class project, but he seems as if he’d be fun to have at a party, or to take home for an acrobatic night or three. Punks need eye candy too.

  97. Lulz @ zombiez for thinking there aren’t tons of kids out there with always visible mods that have no idea how to support themselves.

  98. I wish that bodytwo was still up so I could find the post where Shannon talks about how tattoos should have some meaning behind them.

  99. one would think that a community such as BME wouldn’t have so many people judging others this way. being that a lot of the members have probably put up with the judgmental attitudes from “the world” for their own appearance. This guy obviously lives life the way he wants to, more power to him. If you people think that having your “mods” makes you appear intelligent you’re way the fuck off. This guy comes off (over the internets) exactly the way he looks and I bet he’s a blast to hang out with, unlike the self-righteous types that seem to be trolling modblog these days. You’re boring and having stretched lobes doesn’t change that in the slightest, you are who you are despite your appearance, stop pretending otherwise. also, learn to sarcasm, damn

  100. Comment 54 is all I could say and more. My name is Cait, too? Weird.

    Anyway, I want to carry his babies or kill them and eat them - whatever he prefers.

  101. i love how hes such a BAD ASS MOTHERFUCKER!!

  102. What’s wrong, exactly, with wanting people to be intelligent and interesting instead of (or as well as) being interested in how they look?

  103. That guy is an idiot and this interview was a waste of time.
    There wasnt anything interesting about it, other than his actual tattoos, and we didnt need an interview for that. Oh, he doesnt give a fuck!? I didnt see that one coming.

    I wonder how much dick he sucks to pay for his tattoos, as I doubt hanging posters pay enough for tattoos AND beer/weed.

  104. I was 3 hours with him, he wanted to keep the interview vague and not very personal. He IS a great guy very decent AND intelligent, he would of had more to say, I think he wanted the interview to be more in the direction of his mods. He is very interessting and we had long conversations, which are not in the interview.

    And yes he has a job, yes he has projects, and NO is not sucking up money from welfare… Seriously, where do some people come from? How can you even be that… Ehhh…

    He wanted to keep the answers short and clear about everything. He has a great sence of humour too, so this interview is to be taken lightly. I had so much fun doing this, and I’m very happy to have met him and I made myself a new friend. He is easy going and not full of himself or stuck up and I think you can clearly see that. After all the negative comments left the first Modblog entry, I’m just happy he accepted to do an interview.

    Read it, but don’t think it’s a “deeper meaning” type of interview. He is very normal like most of us, he is articulate and he is very nice. I won’t comment on here anymore as I see some people just might not get it. Anyways, I asked the questions, he answered them. Not everything in the world has to be always serious. If you don’t appriciate the interview, don’t read it, don’t click on it. That’s all, no one forced you to read it.

    I can understand in a way how the interview can be “sulting” to himself, but the tone of the itnerview is not made to be taken too seriously, and he is being honnest, it’s his words, the interview has not been adited in ANYWAY, I just read it, and everything has been left intact (except the layout and presentation).

    PS. What he meant about “regretting” his tattoos are the small ones which aren’t part of the body suit, and that now they kind of all blend in, he doesn’t notice them anymore…

    Thank you Shannon for giving me the opportunity to share this interview, and great “layout” editing! Thanks!

  105. “insulting”-Typo, sorries.

  106. That’s nice to hear. Still don’t understand why you’d want to present yourself the way he did in that article (if he actually is intelligent and a great guy) but at least it sounds like he was ‘hamming it up for the camera,’ so to speak.

  107. cuntcumber - Honestly, “Montreal punk” is the beginning and end of the answer! He’s got the best look, but you’ll find a ton of people with facial tattoos and a similar attitude.

  108. 100% What Shannon said, he has the attitude, which shows a LOT in the interview, and YES he is a great guy, which shows more or less because of THE attitude. You can have an attitude an be a great person with an awesome personality, just like he says.

    And thanks again Shannon! (Hope you’re alright after the small accident).

  109. Ohh… And yes, he didn’t present himself like most people do, he was himself from start to finish, this is why the interview might seem more or less “good”.

  110. I’d do him. yum yum.

  111. Can’t say I think much (in either direction) to the responses he gave in the interview, but his tattoos are really cool and it was good to see more photos of them rather than just the one or two that have been on Modblog before. He seriously has the best tattoos ever! I love them.

  112. he’s rocking the Cannibal Corpse.
    nice.

  113. THAT IS SOME FUCKING SICK SHIT. 8D
    hes so worth lookin at.

  114. amazing work on his back
    seriously detailed i love it..

    interview wise..u can tell he isnt used to it

    “im fucked in the head!did i mention im fucked in the head?”
    any last words
    “IM TOTALLY FUCKED IN THE FUCKING HEAD”

    we get it mate…
    realy..we get it..
    nice tattoos!
    glad someone got a hold of him!
    nice to see more pics!

  115. And one last thing, *I’m on a rant now*… Why does every tattoo have to have a meaning, why does everyone have to have “enlightened mod experiences”, can’t you just do it for the sake of loving something or art?

    And I as said, not that he doesn’t “care”, he wanted to keep the interview mod related and not a personal add for himself. If he wouldn’t care, he would of done the interview.

    Maybe he made himself sound like a drug addicted retard, but what he was saying OUT of the interview, was way more smarter than most of what certain people posted on here.

    *Rant done…*

  116. I can’t express how excited I was when I saw this interview was posted, and I’m not going to lie, that excitement had turned to total by the time I had finished reading it.

    I don’t want to get into this whole big fight that appears to be brewing, and I understand that YES, he is punk, and YES he is sarcastic, and no, he doesn’t need a “Miami Ink” reason for his tattoos, or any reason at all besides the fact that he wanted them. Despite all this, did he REALLY need to basically tell us all to fuck ourselves and make himself completely fit every stereotype that people have of this community? Maybe other people outside of our relatively open minded BME world aren’t going to be as understanding about Montreal punk as people seem to expect everyone will be, and if they read this, they would just have something else to back up their hatred. I know that apparently he’s intelligent and whatnot, but just because he’s punk and doesn’t care about anyone, or anything, or himself, blablabla, does he really need to speak like a 13 year old myspace-crazed girl? I feel he could have gotten away with being a lot more bad-ass and punk, and a lot less idiotic.

  117. that was supposed to say “turned to total *dismay* by the time I had finished reading it”

  118. Hay this was no shock to me at all. From what I picket up on him online (and the clothing he was wearing) he came off as a punk. Anyone know anything about Squatter punk culture? Face tattoos are pretty common as a slap in the face of society.

    I myself am 23, and tattooed my face when I was 22. No real meaningfully story behind the tattoos other than I wanted to ink my face for as long as I can remember, and want a full body suit. I don’t need a long drawn out spiritual meaning to all my mods. I just got to like how they look, and they need to make me happy. Hell I even got the face ink when I did NOT have a job. I wound up going back to school and getting a job after I started inking my face. In the interim I was not on welfare or anything like that (I was living off savings)

    As for work aspect, I know the implications of the ink I have, as I am sure he knows too. I wont let that stop me from working though. From this guys attitude he seams like he does actually work. Allot of punks are squatters or welfare people, but he does not seam quite like that. He may not be making a huge contribution to the social-economic position of society, but he pays his way, and has fun. I bet he is less stressed out over money and life and having the latest this, or best that then either you or I.

    He seams like a chill guy, would like to meet him face to face one day.

  119. I hate tattoos.

  120. ironic that a community that strives for acceptance doesn’t accept someone who gets things done for different reasons. people can take themselves too seriously on here.

  121. i must say, i dont normally like facial tattoos, but im deffinatly finding his AMAZING, and in a way hes pretty beautiful.

    loveeee itttt!!!<3

  122. Seriously, how the FUCK does our scene end up judging people for modifying their bodies? Isn’t the whole point that we accept alternative lifestyles and life choices?

    I admire this guy’s intense dedication to his art and as far as streetpunks go, he sounds like a good cunt. When he said he regretted some tattoos, did you guys slinging shit really think he meant he didn’t like his skullface?

    And for those people wanting a big esoteric meaning, what would you say if he described his tattoos as challenging people with their own mortality. Maybe it is, but with the intense visual nature of his facial tattooing, it was pretty obvious before the interview there wasn’t going to be much more to it.

    Thank you E-Vomit for bringing us this interview, and thank you Shannon for posting it.

  123. The most anticlimactic interview ever. Way to carry the “I don’t give a shit” attitude with enthusiasm only rivaled by a retarded kid spotting a bunny.

    @ ZOMBIE - keep livin’ the dream

  124. all i have to say is: i officially <3 this kid! come to newark so we can chill :-D

  125. i thnk people are trying to go to deep into the interview searching for truths that dont exist, or what they want to be the truth, hes punk he lives live fast and hard, does what he wants no questions asked, so he might not be as “interesting” as they wanted him to be, but he is who he is and he dont give 2 shits since he probably wasnt trying to get too much attention in the first place, maybe he thought i we bored him we would leave him alone? great interview, love his attitude

  126. I heart him and his attitude. He’s punk as fuck and has a great sense of humor. His attitude is punk rock - duh. I love that he has this interwebz fame and y’all wanted him to say something deep and meaningful about his tattoos and this is what ou got.

  127. He’s incredibly dull.

  128. I know this is kind of ‘out there’….but I would totally fuck him…Straight up….Why must Florida be so far away!!! haha.

  129. I bet I am more disappointed (but not so surprised) in many of your attitudes than you are in his. The collective elitism that runs rampant here sometimes is sickening.

  130. By the way, did anyone consider that maybe one reason heavily tattooed/modded people are stereotyped this way, is that this subculture is what helped draw so much mainstream attention to mods in the first place? I mean, if that makes sense… Badly worded. OH WELL. GUESS I’M HUMAN.

  131. I’m going to get hated on for saying this, but:
    He sounds just like I expected — just some irresponsible, dumb kid living a life consumed with pot, beer, and dicking around. I’m not judging him for this, just merely stating the facts. He may be happy (and I sincerely hope he is), but he’s not anyone I’d deem worth meeting. And he’s certainly not anyone I’d ever consider looking up to.
    Meh.

  132. maybe i (and probably some other people)don’t like his attitude because i am jealous. i just wish i could stop caring about everything. however, i have emotions and sometimes i suffer. i see people around me who are hurt and i can’t help but care.

  133. I concur. I would do him.

  134. don’t feel like reading all 127 comments, but i read maybe a quarter. anyway. i think the interview really showed his personality, and i think that personality fit his tattoos. he’s really blunt and honest, and that’s cool. and i think it’s cool that he doesn’t seem to care that much about his tattoos. because he just doesn’t seem to care that much about life.
    why make it so serious… it’s just one person’s life, on a tiny planet.

    love it.

  135. I found this interview rather refreshing!

  136. I don’t think anyone is particularly criticising his tattoos (here at least), but ultimately there has to be some reason for an interview: the interviewee really has to have *something* to say, or else why bother?

  137. I would fuck the shit out of him. for fucking serious.

  138. great interview.
    hilarious comments.

  139. Kidd, can I have sloppy secondsÉ

  140. Love the artwork, not so much the attitude. If he’s the same way in everyday life I’m kind of embarrassed to be sharing a part of this community with idiots like that.

  141. I still think he’s pretty gorgeous, regardless.

  142. I enjoyed this interview, it was humorous and so sarcastic, I’m surprised that a lot of people did not pick up on it. At least he was completly honest, there is not enough complete honesty in this world

  143. This guy reminds me of a few old friends I used to have. The interview makes me miss them. I think his attitude is great!! Going back to what the interviewer said I think one needs to have that attitude.

    I find it interesting that people would judge his intelligence based on this interview. But again I think and I have said this multiple times on posts on modblog.. that I find it very disturbing that as a society we sit and argue and debate about what personal freedoms a person should have.

    The body modification culture is so different from what it was… now I think the typical people commenting are bourgeoisie yuppies with 3 tattoos and 1.5″ lobes that think because of their “mods” it gives them a justification to judge people. Note the difference in comments between some of the people on here and RPVitiello’s. Interesting difference eh?

    I would like to read the thoughts of more heavily tattooed people and see how they differ.

    Really….society is so fascinating….

  144. Hahaha that was rad. I’ve been involved in the punk thing for years and I totally get and appreciate his attitude and he’s living how he wants to live and it fucking SHOWS, so good for him. cheers!

  145. I can’t belive no ones made a Punk’s not dead (just undead) joke yet.

    His look is absolutely brilliant, though I’ll admit a feeling of disappointment towards his answers. Whatever. :)

  146. I thought the interview was relatively interesting. I would have loved to see pictures of his transformation if he had any.

  147. What the fuck did you guys expect? He’s a down to earth, no bullshit kind of guy. When I met him he was incredibly shy, letting most of his friends speak for him. The only thing that got him excited is when we started talking about putting some Microdermals around his head.

    One on One with Veronika he seemed to have been much more open, which is a good thing…but honestly…

    Did you guys expect him to be a school teacher? Look at most of the heavily tattooed and modded folks around you…what jobs do they have?: Sideshow Freak, Musicians, Tattoo artists, body piercers, Editors/founders of Body Modification websites…

    There’s one Rocket Scientist that was posted on Modblog whom had stretched ears, was he the only one? Probably…because smart people don’t get their face tattooed into freaking skulls when they’re trying to get a professional job.

    When Veronika sent me the Interview last night I browsed through it and I laughed…I took it with a grain of salt, he had no pretensions…I knew this was him, he could of let Veronika write answers for him, he could of taken time to answer each question and putting as much thinking as possible behind it, but it would of been fake.

    Be happy he was willing to do the interview in the first place considering how much negative feed back the first pictures of him got!!

    PS: I just want to point out and throw flowers at Veronika, English is her third language and I think she’s done an amazing job responding to you guys.

  148. Es un pobre y triste gueon pero hay que reconocer que sus tatuajes en conjunto están muy pero muy buenos.

    ademas hay que tener los pantalones bien puestos para lograr lo que el ha logrado.

  149. wow thats real?!?! totally cool!!

  150. I think people were expecting… something. Something more than “Wooo! Props to my homeboys!! I like to drink beer!!”

  151. I think its all great but man whats up with all those comments people left? … their so far up their own asses … no sense of humor at all … they are jealous of his art so they are ripping him on not talking proper and for his personal opinions … just shows all they care about is how they’ll make money someday and what others think about them … just self appointed judges judging what their too afraid to do themselves … I mean have an opinion fine … but how can you say in one breath I love the whole idea BUT hes dumb cause he doesn’t represent a certain ideal mod person and has a bad attitude?… IT WAS HIS FUCKING IDEA IN THE FIRST PLACE TO DO IT but it is all for not cause of something he said? … its art its not a competition, its not politics let the man say whatever the fuck he wants … its fucking amazing and brave also no matter what your personal thoughts are on the art, people that can’t handle it are part of the problem and not the solution … I respect people more that don’t take themselves so seriously … great interview, in fact I like it more cause it isn’t another interview where the person is being painted as a starving, sad story just wants to be loved, misunderstood person, only cares about his next world changing inspiring tattoo … now I am ranting so yeah it is what it is it shows his personality what his plans for the future are, what he does… an like zombie already said fuck you assholes

  152. Thank you Kenevin, you said exactly what I meant. And yes english is my thrid language so thanks for not pointing out all my mistakes :P

    And RPVitiello, EXACTLY my point also. Lots of you guys got sticks up your asses, loosen up, enjoy life, be HAPPY. Why is it so damn hard to appriciate somethng without always finding something negative to say.

    A lot of the interviews on BME have had their answers edited (I think, not sure about this one), but he didn’t want to, he did NOT let me type ANYTHING! I didn;t ask him to write a novel, I asked him to answer questions, in his own words, write what he wanted to say, express himself how he want it, and that’s what he did, you don’t like it? You can go F… plant flowers in your backyard.

  153. punk is dead, and, this kid is a moron.

  154. You know, I don’t care that he doesn’t have a story behind his work [cause, who really gives a fuck about story? art is art people] I’m just so bummed he “regrets” his work. Considering how intricate and astounding the art is, it’s a real shame he regrets it.

    And Bob, exactly. There has to be some sort of substance, otherwise there’s no real point.

  155. The whole interview came across as goofy and fun… slightly tongue in cheek, it did a good job of capturing a certain flavor. If I ever met this guy in person I think his tattoos would freak me out a bit I like scary and it’s definitly scary.

  156. I’ve always thought he was hot and those photo’s totally got me! DAMN!

  157. i love the chat it made so much sense was interesting n love it to death lol

  158. Although his tattoo work is amazing, and I’m 100% FOR getting tattoos just because they look nice, he sounds like an immature piece of shit.
    I guess there’s no surprises. He’s just like any other 22 year old fuck up. I don’t expect every heavily modded person to be some kind of genius or anything, but he didn’t seem worth the interview.
    I also think it’s a little sad to see so many people excuse stupid ass people like this as a totally cool down-to-earth guy just because of his mods. If this were an interview with anyone else would any of you have liked him as much?

  159. ha that was great, and that skull piece is bloody amazing, a lot of attempts to work in real anatomy into a tattoo and vice versa come out like shit but his are GOLD!

    oh and I know he was probably kidding but I would totally watch him in porn ;)

  160. He’s really, really attractive. But I really wish the answers had been, well… deeper.

  161. it’s really intereting the way that a person’s reasons (or lack thereof) for acquiring a mod changes the way we think about them/the mod.

    just a thought.

  162. i remember when i got my head tattoo started a few years ago now i didnt put shit loadsa thought behind it,it went something like “im gonna get my head tattooed” an 2 weeks later i had a tattooed head and tragus,most of my tattoos have been that way including my throat,neck,hands,palms etc etcive actually been interviewed before and it mustve been the most boring fuckin interview to read in the history of the things,whatever happened to people doin things just cos they want to?and for the record most of my friends are punx who live in squats,dont work,and like myself wouldnt let something as trivial as a job in stand in the way of what they wanna do,i hope that didnt sound patronising cos its not meant too,i also thought it was refreshing to read an interview with someone that didnt sound theydv watched a season of miami ink!!

  163. I was pumped for the interview.
    Just like I’d be pumped for the interview with the guy with the stretched cheek piercings.

    After I read this interview I thought “Oh… well that was that.”
    As it turns out, Zombie’s just a regular dude with a lot of tattoos.
    I have a lot of VERY visibly and uniquely modified friends and when people ask me about them hoping for some profound explanation or personality - they’re just NOT! They’re just cool people.
    This dude’s obviously someone’s son, someone’s best mate, a good guy to hang out with for a drink… What more did you hope for?
    He’s not the coming Christ! He’s a dude with amazing tattoos.
    I’d definitely like to second (and some) an interview with his tattooer.
    I think more impressive than his “look” is the quality of it. It’s nice to see someone with socially crippling body modifications of a seemingly above-grade calibre.
    That’s a WELL DONE tattoo piece. (his face and back and chest)
    Under it, he’s apparently just a regular guy. *shrug*
    If anyone got to an “All about me - no holds barred, professionalism and expectations aside” interview they would all sing to the same tune as this one.

  164. i just want to give a big hand to the tattooists.. especially frank from derm fx… *claps hands*.. great work…

  165. Okay, so he doesn’t have to be super intelligent, deep, or philosophical. I’ll believe that he is a smart (or average) guy and was just messing with us, and now we’re left with even more maddening questions…Clever. But couldn’t he have made himself come off as normal or boring instead of forever 13 years old? I do wonder how he can afford so much talented work.
    If he really is that stupid, thank god he was smart enough to pick good artists. He’s still beautiful, and I guess we’ll just have to stick with pictures instead of him opening his mouth.
    I wish him lots of luck and hope he gets his eyes filled in like he wants.

  166. That one picture of him smiling looks funny, it distorts the tattoo on his face. I always wondered what he’d look like with different facial expressions. It’s not funny in a “haha you look stupid’ way, but more like the fact that even stoic (at least in prior pictures) ’skullboy’ can look not-so-serious.

    I’m glad I got to see more of his work, updates on his suit would be great.

    As for his devil-may-care attitude, I don’t know why everyone is shunning it. Just because you have a whole body transformation happening it doesn’t mean you’re zen and with nature, energy alligning with the earth and all that bullshit. You already decided what you wanted him to be and when he didn’t fulfil it you judge him for it.

  167. Aside from the fact that I’d probably hate someone with that attitude regardless of his mods, it was a pretty bad interview. In a sense, worth it because of the value of showing both sides of the coin (ie. deep vs. don’t give a shit tattooed people). But I just don’t think that’s enough to balance out how bland and boring it really was… idk. Less sensationalism and more journalistic integrity, I would say. But then I am one of these types that cares about stuff ;)

    ‘If you don’t appriciate the interview, don’t read it, don’t click on it.’
    Unfortunately, you have to click on it and read it to decipher if you like it or not. haha oh dear. there’s so much, but I won’t.

  168. It is amusing how much stock people can put in the intentions and personal motivation behind modification. The much more interesting thing about this interview for me is, how he has come to regard these tattoos as a more or less casual thing to do, rather than a life-changing decision. It’s almost like he ‘opted out’ without fully realising it. Very interesting! And what’s more, he continues to ‘opt out’ of the BME community by not giving a serious interview and not having an internet connection.

    Quite a noble thing to do, actually. How many of us could resist being a celebrity? Very punk, if you ask me, to have it all in front of you and say “no thanks”, and continue to live a life with close friends and family.

    And thanks for the interview and the added info, Veronika. Well done.

  169. What an amazing interview. Definitely an interesting read, love the end photo where he is smiling.

  170. you are so happy because of his physical-mental illness. congratulations!

  171. I think some of his humor was lost on some of the readers. Oh well, the tattoos are still amazing too look at, even if you didn’t like him.

  172. I think he’s super cute, and I like the attitude. why should every tattoo have a super meaningful concept? because he likes horror-movies…I think that’s reason enough. and I know several people with tattoos that they don’t like anymore, either because of poor quality or because of the motif. but obviously there are much more important things in life for them than worring about some stupid shit they got at the age of 16.

  173. “you are so happy because of his physical-mental illness. congratulations”

    what are you talking about?get a grip

  174. I love his tattoos,I do think it reads like he hasnt put much thought into anything but I think he intends us to read it like that if you know what I mean. He reads to me like a typical 22 year old tbh, he has gone much further into his journey than most 22 year olds but I have a feeling from his interview that he wont regret it (dont know why I get this feeling I just do).
    I dont think he just woke up one morning and thought ok today I get my face tattooed, though Im sure thats the impression he is pretending to give. One thing that made me really happy is he seems to have his family behind him which is great.
    I actually enjoyed this interview more than some of the ‘deeper’ ones it seemed much more real.

  175. I wish he had more to say… but no surprises there really…

    ZOMBIE = BRAINDEAD

  176. I’d like to second and third the requests for an interview with the artist.

  177. Well I find it funny that most people find the interview a letdown…… Kinda like meeting god (any god you want) and finding out hes a retard or just the same as everyone else.
    People with alot of mods or full body tattooing are the same as everyone else , its funny how some people look up to them as being something there not.

  178. Ok, that wasn’t the most exciting thing I’ve read… some cool pictures though. The backpiece looks very well done.

    I remember seeing pictures of his facial work a while ago and it’s cool to see the rest of the body stuff, but I don’t understand why he didn’t start out with the body first THEN move to the face at some point. He’s still very young and that’s one very extreme facial tattoo!

    It’s all very well him joking about work, but the reality is…. who will employ him?

  179. @Shannon : You’re right - Montréal Punk sums this whole affair up nicely.

  180. @ Donna , alot of places would jump to employ him because of the way he looks.

  181. @ Donna, he DOES have a job…

  182. This is kind of confusing…

  183. I skipped a vast amount of comments so forgive me if I reiterate.

    I can understand regretting your tattoos - when you get little ones in the beginning that don’t fit in with how your “body suit” is going. *sigh* It’s a tragic side effect of being young once.
    :)

    I think he’s through and through punk. And, he’s yummy - in a crazy sex sorta way.
    *drool*
    It was nice to see some bigger pictures of his work too! Yea for interviews.

  184. what these comments mnake me think is that theres a whole bunch of subcultures within this subculture. there are some ppl who think are holier than thou based on the fact they choose to pick everything apart and use big words, cos they are eloquent and probably sit at some desk for a job all day.

    you guys CANNOT expect and havent the right to expect everyone who is modded/tattood to represent the whole community with their brilliant minds and perfectly crafted arguments. not everyone wants to think of the ‘right’ answers for stupid questions like ‘did that hurt’ ‘why did you do that to yourself’ or ‘whats your momma/boss gonna say when they see you’

    i have fuck all obligation to side with any of those twats who want to put people on the street right, to prove we are just ‘normal’ people making a chose about the way we look.
    i dont wnat to explain to them or to you. just leave guys like zombie alone.

    im just gobsmacked that there are people in this community dissapointed that zombie was just some dumb kid who had nothing to say. like the interviewer said, he chose to not divulge anything about his personal life and so he should. he owes us nothing.
    the internet has turned into a culture where everyone opens up and shares lifestories, and if you dont want to then that should be fine, but there will always be folk who wont like that. theyll argue back saying you are not fighting their battle with them.

    shannon chose to publish this interview cos of who he is more so that for what its inside, or thats what i suspect anyway.

    and if anything bmezine what a site to showcase all modded/tattooed people, not just modded intellectuals who think everything must be done for a profound reason. and even then its doesnt even begin to represent a fraction of the type of people who chose to chnage their appearance permanently.

  185. at last some sense,and would you believe that there are people that are heavily modified that arent interested in internet fame??!!

  186. I found that interview quite disappointing. Yes, everyone is different and will get different work done on them for different reasons, but it didn’t feel like Zombie had a reason for altering his appearance like this beyond a commitment to boredom and pushing the envelope. And then he says he regrets all his tattoos, which I just find incredibly sad.

    From what I’ve read in interviews from people who have extensive work done, it’s part of some sort of journey for them, however deep and meaningful that may be. I’ve seen the Skullboy photos around a lot recently and I was really intrigued when I saw an interview with him here. I thought that all the wondering I’d been doing would get answered and resolved, but now I just feel uneasy and disappointed. His motivations seem almost infantile. Eccentric, bohemian, challenging and anything like that I would expect and find intriguing, but this wasn’t what I anticipated finding.

    Still, it’s another dose of reality and a bubble burst, which needs to happen sometimes.

  187. It was a interesting interwiew. He did what he did and regret it, but so what? Its his body, his life and his choise so why bother him with it?

  188. that guy is fucking awesome. i would buy him a beer. or five.

  189. what a refreshing interview!. so good to hear from someone not obsessed with ‘meaning’ and ‘enlightenment’, there are so few REAL Individuals left in this world…
    i just wish all of the ‘what-a-moron’ briggade could meet him face to face, as i’m sure he’d let ‘em get into their ’self-respect-rah-rah-rah’ and just go “meh, whatever” and walk away smiling….

  190. I personally don’t think you need a reason for tattoos, alot of these mo fuckn tattoo shows like miami ink build up that you NEED a GREAT reason to get a tattoo, and it better be a good one like your boyfriend died, or you were sexually abused and need to break out of your shell or you shouldnt get a tattoo because you’ll automatically regret it.
    Having few tattoos myself, a lot of them were spontaneous tattoos which I still do not regret, I love them to pieces.
    This interview was good, what are you people expecting from a 22 year old guy? He’s down to earth and says it like it is, he gets his point across.

  191. I liked the interview a lot because does teach me a lot about the person and his motivations. I don’t know what a psychologist would say, but I think its wrong to see him as a dumbass. His tattoos are well thought out and purposely shocking and repelling. He may regret and dislike the individual tattoos, but he seems to like the overall effect. According to Veronika he is also a soft warm and friendly person, and he says that he has been growing up in hell. This all reminds me of several people I have met with very vivid/showy/flashy tattoos, who actually turn out to be very silent and introverted, having a low self opinion and too insecure to exploit their ambition. I’m not sure and maybe completely wrong, but perhaps he is hiding his uncertainty behind a mask of tattoos that make him look tough and unapproachable, perhaps its his way of self expression, perhaps he likes the certainty of having no options: no reasons to worry about career expectations from others. This also gives some kind of freedom, still being noticed and respected by like minded. The people I know who are this way are of type: Still waters have deep grounds. They deserve the respect that they so much like to have! Especially from our community.

    Although I like the freakishness and the artistic concept of the tattoo, thinking of why he has them and realizing how much it restricts the life of such a kind person also makes me feel sad.

  192. Whoo hes punk as punk can get. Up the punx.

  193. Meh.

  194. That’s just fucking sweet. Incredible.
    I’d never do my face that much, but still that “zombie cover” pic is just fucking raw.

    Great stuff.

  195. I think he’s sarcastic as fuck.

  196. oh and also…he already said he doesn’t own a computer and for us assholes to get fucked….kinda funny how much we still have to say about a person who clearly doesn’t give a shit.

  197. KJ/etc - He doesnt’ say he regrets his tattoos. He says he regrets getting the small random ones at the start, but is now happy with it because they finally all flow together into a single concept.

  198. I’m just jealous he got decent looking tatts and a lot of coverage on presumably little income. I can’t even afford any time under the needle haha

  199. i think he is a work of art.his tattoos clearly reflect him and i think that is the most important thing about a tattoo.if it aint personal then why bother getting it.

  200. So sad that he doesn´t want some girls at his no-beer time… He´s still just too sexy, but i´ve just gave up the idea of thinking of him as ‘interesting’.

  201. perhaps this interview would have had more depth if the two hadn’t been communicating with text messages.

  202. Makes total sense that the guy is a nihilist. Glad to get that “regretting” bit clarified. I figured it was the ones that weren’t part of the suit concept, but didn’t know for sure.

    Thanks to Veronika for hunting this guy down and getting an interview. I’m glad to know more…

  203. Brute - 99% of BME’s interviews were done in text form… It’s not unusual.

  204. To the interviewer - I do understand that you got to see a whole lot more to him than we know, but that’s just the point: we can only read what was published in the interview, not what went on behind the scenes.

    I have to admit to being a bit disappointed. Not because I expected him to live up to my expectations, but because I really thought that this interview was going to help dispel some myths around people who do these kinds of extreme mods (and you saying he is a lovely, intelligent guy kind of suggests that there was hope of that). Instead, it read like every middle class white parents’ worst nightmare, and when the readers voiced their opinion on exactly that, they get told off for being judgmental…?

  205. lol “Where is the rebellion in being a fuck up?”

  206. as another earthling engaged in a project of transformation, i salute you Zombie.

  207. Where did the money come from to DO all that work?? Thats Hrs. of detailed inking…must have cost a small fortune so far…
    S

  208. Jimbo - I’d suggest that there’s not always a need to dispel a “myth” since it’s no myth. It’s a reality that some people get tattooed out of punk rock nihilism, and that’s just fine…

  209. he is wicked!

  210. @SpeedoApe
    Hard work, I guess?

  211. “He doesnt’ say he regrets his tattoos. He says he regrets getting the small random ones at the start, but is now happy with it because they finally all flow together into a single concept.”

    That strikes me as a rather loose interpretation of what was written in the interview:

    BME: “Do you regret your tattoos at all?”

    ZOMBIE: “I regret most of my tattoos, but now that they kind of blend in together I don’t even notice them anymore.”

  212. I don’t think anyone was seriously expecting Zombie to give a heartfelt Miami-Ink speech about how much his tattoos meant to him. When you’re into the punk scene and you get a skull tattooed over your face it’s pretty much a given that you just liked it and did it.

    That said, the interview was incredibly dull (not because of Veronika, she asked the questions we all wanted to hear). Hearing in some kind of detail about how it actually changes his day-to-day life would have been ten times better than reading a bunch of drivel that might as well have been copy-pasted from some semi-literate kid’s MySpace. Yes, I know that he’s just playing around and being punk, but that doesn’t make it any more interesting to read. As for not “getting” punk, I definitely do, but people who are really into punk scenes are invariably the most boring goddamn people I’ve ever met. You can only take forced nihilism and canned edginess so far before it becomes dull and repetitive beyond belief.

    I’d still bang him though.

  213. I want to sleep with him.

  214. Guys with “fuck you”atitude is all around.You had to have brain when you choose to be so different.Or have a family with a very good financial condition for not work all your life. Or have a brutal talent and work for yourself. Or choose a circus to work.
    I expect more from a guy with a body modification so impactant.
    Maybe he’s think that your tattooed brain help him to get more inteligent.
    And he regret for all your tattoos include the face.

  215. Bob - I understand that it’s possible to misinterpret what he said if you’re looking to read something negative. This is why Veronika has posted here as well clarifying what he was getting at.

  216. Could someone please post a link to any article describing the Montreal Punk scene? I’ve obviously googled it but not much came up…

  217. Hahah, I got a kick out of the McDonalds part too!

  218. Well I like his tattoos and he has a great attitude…
    But(!!!) he gives a bad picture of the BM community…
    People read this and will think that we are all just fucked up
    white trash, living under the bridge type people and I don`t like that…
    I mean I don`t give a fuck but still it sucks…

  219. Something that consistently cracks me up is when people who have almost no visible mods — and certainly none that test social boundaries — worry that guys like Zombie are somehow going to reflect on them…. hahaha, trust me, NO ONE is going to get you mixed up or assume that you’re in the same category.

    Having a kitty cat tattoo on your hip is not going to make people think you’re going out boozing in a squat with Skullboy…!!!

    It’s almost as funny as people getting worried that the Wandalaput interview would make people assume that all people on BME love eating shit out of HIV+ diapers…

  220. Thanks for the sarcasm, Shannon.

  221. What a suprise this interview!
    To my suprise it was almost the same what i was thinking of the boy. A punk, and doing what he like to do!!
    Great!

  222. way too extreme for my liking, but each to their own i suppose. great interiew though.

  223. Me too, but thats because I’m a necrophiliac.

  224. (that was a reply to the “I want to sleep with him” comments)

  225. They won’t think that you’re boozing in a squat, no. But obviously people play into and reinforce stereotypes.

    Why bother with this article though, really? Isn’t it a given perception already that tattooed people don’t give a fuck? It really doesn’t add anything to the situation.

  226. Cobalt Chemistry - Realistically, would you prefer that I work hard to publish misleading interviews that lie about why people get tattoos? The reality is that, especially in punk culture, Zombie’s reasoning is quite normal. I don’t think we should be ashamed of that, even if we don’t share it.

    I really think that the public is smart enough these days to understand that lots of different types of people get tattoos. I believe we’d be doing ourselves a disservice by responding to insecurities about how they’ll see us by creating dishonest propaganda.

  227. Well, if nothing else this interview explodes the myth that tattoos make people interesting.

  228. @Shannon (#208) - Fair enough. But I still think it’s inappropriate for the interviewer to lecture readers on forming opinions based on the presented material. We can’t possibly know the intellectual debates they had that didn’t get published, so all we have to go by is the message he sends in the actual interview - which was, when it comes down to it - a mixture “Fuck you all” and “I don’t give a fuck”. This may be exactly the message he wanted to send, but it doesn’t mean we can’t have an opinion on it?