In this fascinating and brutal photographic exploration, the legacy of American Punk Rock pioneers Black Flag is examined through stories, interviews and photographs of diehard fans who wear their iconic logo, The Bars, conspicuously tattooed upon their skin. Stewart Ebersole provides a personal narrative describing what made the existence of Punk Rock such an important facet in his and many other people's lives, as well as the role that Black Flag's actions and music played in sound tracking the ups-and-downs of living as self-imposed cultural outsiders.