Career
Originally a tattoo artist, he was the front man and vocalist of heavy metal band from 2003 to 2005, providing vocals for the band"s 2004 album Desensitized after Dave Williams" death. He is lead vocalist with the band. He is currently involved in a side project called.
: 2003–2005 In 2003, Jason Jones was recruited by Texas-based metal band (at the time C J Pierce, Stevie Benton, and Mike Luce) after the loss of their original frontman Dave Williams, who died of a heart condition while on the Ozzfest tour in August 2002.
Jones took the position as the band"s frontman from 2003 to 2005. In that time period, he helped the band record their second full-length album, which brought hit songs such as "Step Up" (used for the motion picture The Punisher and the theme song for WWE WrestleMania XX), and the minor hits "Love and War" and "Killin" Maine".
In 2005, Jones left the band due to musical differences and personal reasons. Dino Cazares had his eye on Jones to form a new band after his own folded but the project never took place.
: 2006–2012 After leaving, Jones formed the alternative metal group.
The band"s full-length album was released on January 12, 2010. Jason Jones started his tattoo career in 1995 and works at Black Chapel Tattoo Studio 693 North Orange ave Orlando, Florida. "My style, I feel like I"m a cartoon of myself, so I guess my art reflects that..so maybe "cartoon realism?" "Gong" said.
He is currently residing in Elgin, South Carolina working for Copper Finch Tattoo also in Elgin.
Jason Jones collaborated with Ben Moody and Jason C. Miller for a song "The End Has Come" which appeared on the soundtrack of The Punisher 2004 film.