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Show Us Your Walls: Turn Your Band Decks Into a Personal Skate Museum

  • Writer: VolatileSkateboards
    VolatileSkateboards
  • Jan 28
  • 2 min read
COC Skateboards
COC Skateboards

A Call to Every Collector, Skater, and Music Fan Who Lives Loud


You’ve got the decks. Now it’s time to show them off.

Whether you’re stacking Subhumans next to Slayer, mixing Corrosion of Conformity with Misfits, or pairing graphics with vintage vinyl — your wall deserves more than a nail and a shadow. It deserves stage lighting.

Band decks aren’t just merch. They’re movement. They’re music. They’re art.

So let’s see how you rep them.


Mount It Like You Mean It



Grid layouts. Diagonal chaos. Tour‑era clusters. Record‑deck mashups.

There’s no wrong way to build your wall — but there are loud ways.

  • Use LED spotlights to highlight your rarest drops

  • Frame decks with tour posters or album sleeves

  • Mix in t-shirts, patches, or setlists

  • Create a timeline wall of your collection history

  • Add QR codes that link to the band’s track or video

Your wall should feel like a venue, a museum, a playlist in wood and ink.


We Want to See It


This is your moment to flex.


Post your setup. Tag your favorite bands and brands. Show us your grid, your chaos, your shrine to skate and sound.

Fishbone Skateboard
Fishbone Skateboard

Whether it’s:

  • A single spotlighted deck

  • A full wall of punk history

  • A bedroom corner turned gallery

  • A garage shrine to hardcore


We want to see it. We want to repost it. We want to celebrate it.

Use the hashtag #BandDeckMuseum and tag @volatileskateboards  — we’ll feature the loudest walls, the wildest layouts, and the most creative setups. Who knows we may give you a deck to add to your collection.


Every Band Deck Deserves Stage Lighting


You didn’t just buy a board. You bought a piece of music history. You bought a story. You bought a vibe.


So light it up. Mount it proud. And let the world know what you ride, what you rep, and what you listen to when the wheels hit concrete.


Your wall is your setlist. Your decks are your anthem. Your space is your museum.

Let’s see it.



 
 
 

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