Music by The Isotopes
Created For HTB Press in Rochester NY, as a web Promo.
This was made by our buddy Greg in North Carolina, to basically show how much ass we kick on a daily basis.

Music by The Isotopes
Created For HTB Press in Rochester NY, as a web Promo.
This was made by our buddy Greg in North Carolina, to basically show how much ass we kick on a daily basis.

Awesome nine color print drawn by Ben Wight over at Love Hate Tattoo. Ryan printed this about a year ago, and it remains one of the shop favorites. Please click full view for more detail!
As the long-standing debate between sparkles and rainbows rages on, I’ve taken it upon myself at the shop to put the conflict to vote in attempt to ease work tensions. Ryan admits he prefers sparkles as they make him feel “fancy”, and Erik has sided with rainbows for personal reasons which he chooses not to disclose. Paul thinks rainbows are more “metal” (…rainbow in the dark), but I had to remind him that sparkles are merely the spilled blood of lindworms, the evil serpents of Old Norse mythology, and what can be more metal than that? Unable to settle on a side, we just decided Biggie is better than Tupac, and Coke is better than Pepsi and that’s enough for now. We just hope the lovely girls with Pittsford Cheerleading would agree with us!
Hello Folks! Having trouble thinking of the perfect X-mas present for the crotchety cook in your life? How about a custom made “Kiss The Cook’s Ass!” Apron. Available at HTB or The Record Archive for a meager $12. With a gift like this, you’ll be leaving all of your loved ones resolving to be as cool as you in 2011!
John Brown’s Body tour poster with artwork by Scrojo, he’s a pretty big deal on the poster scene. We printed these last year, check the details kids!
Metal bands aren’t our only music customers, check out these prints for the Black Seeds from all the way down under in New Zealand. That’s right, we’re worldwide people! Closeups included so you can check out our fine attention to detail! More pics of older and recent work to come, will your print be next?