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Pushead (a.k.a. Brian Schroeder) is a hardcore punk artist most famous for his artwork for Metallica and The Misfits. He also created the record labels Pusmort and Bacteria Sour, and fronted the punk band Septic Death. Septic Death's covers are also his artwork. His artwork is characterized by incredibly detailed skulls.
He also designed skateboard graphics and ads for Zorlac Skateboards during the 80's and beginning of the 90's. Pushead was also an artist for Thrasher Skateboard Magazine during the 80's and early 90's. His recent work includes a limited edition shoe released world wide by Nike on Dec.17 2005
I'm going to give you these pills. They use them for slowing down sperm whales, so don't go operating no machinery or talking to the human race for about a year and a half.
I got into his art last year shit is sooo insanely dope... I want to buy originals to keep in my home, they are going to be worth sooo much when he dies...
Psalm Juan- Hating Lil Wayne Since March 2008
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...great thread, I've always loved his shit...brings back so many memories of the good ol days when skateboarding wasn't 'corporate' and you got bottles thrown at you for it...those shoes sold out very quickly, of course you know all the Japs bought em...