Sunday, October 31, 2010

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Bone zone in full effect

Bonezone is going off this year.

Bobby Blumpkin

This guy looks really familiar
Die-Hard Snowboarders Hit Boreal - Video - KCRA Sacramento

Sunday, October 24, 2010

MdniTe KobRas

Need a New Board

This is awesome, Shaun with a hell of a find.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Bon Voyage



thanks to catfish chronicles for throwing this up... jed andersons part makes snowboarding cool again. enjoy.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

boneyard premier / shit show

just incase you happen to find yourself in Buffalo NY on Oct 21st... come get shit faced.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

video fun

Johnny Brady. Also be sure to check his humpday http://www.yobeat.com/2010/10/13/johnny-brady-lays-it-on-the-line-for-hump-day/

Untitled from matt roberge on Vimeo.



ykwii

YKWII Presents "Share The Wealth" from tommy little on Vimeo.

Monday, October 11, 2010

bangshow homie scottie gallo speakin the troof and nothing but it

scott and zach hang around utah




How To Move to Utah and Live “The Dream”
By admin • Oct 11th, 2010 • Category: Features, Latest, Random, Videos

As Groucho Marx once said, “Utah is God’s country, and he can have it.”

Each season young shredder-types move from all over this fine nation to Utah, the 45th state admitted to the Union, with a simple rally cry: “we’re goin’ boardin.’” The Salt Lake City region is completely saturated by the snowboard industry. (I’m pretty sure the rest of the state is a barren desert awesome for shooting guns and ruining rental cars). Salt Lake is home to both multi-million dollar production companies and for-the-homies video dudes. I saw my first snowboard billboard ad in Salt Lake and, coming from the East Coast, I was pretty impressed.

Now, I could talk about how good all the Salt Lake homies were to Zach and I, how good the snow is, how fun their house parties are, etc. I could talk about how every rail from 3 to 30 stairs is knobbed, and how shitty it is to see “no snowboarding” signs at good spots, and how tweaked white people are on the whole, but I think that’s all been covered.

The video posted here is a testament to those who move to Utah with absolutely no intention of ever filming for a full length DVD or web video or seeing a dime from riding a snowboard. It’s meant to dispel the myth that by moving to Utah, you will certainly become a professional and buy a mansion next to MFM with your sponsor photo contingency money. For many of us, it’s just not happening, and I’m pretty down with that. Riding the rail gardens everyday, using student loan money to buy a season’s pass to Brighton and drinking without filming it. Emulating the “pro experience” without having any of the responsibility of being pro is pretty awesome. Just out there living the dream. I mean, fuck, that’s why they call it “living the dream” ain’t it?

With that in mind, Zach and I, got a vx1000 (not 2000, and certainly not 2100) and some pedestrian “HD” cam and started filming our “dream life.” Turns out, when put on tape, living the dream looks relatively lo-fi, and that’s the charm of it all. We had a fucking blast. 95% of snowboarding now, due to online flash videos, (remember when that shit was all quicktime?), illegal copies of Final Cut, and the HVX, is judged based on footage quality, spot originality, etc. I see nothing wrong with that, but I don’t think it should depreciate anyone trying to document their slice of the dream. The self-depreciative captions in this video are there to remind all-ya’ll that we know we could have tried harder, maybe found some new spots, attempted harder tricks, shotgunned more beer, maybe argued more with the cops to let us stay at some of the rails, or had the camera out on Brighton’s last day when everyone got that chick to show her tits, but we didn’t. Because trying hard can sort of suck and make snowboarding less fun. Here’s to the underachievers. Don’t worry about forgetting the camera on pow days, or missing that “epic session” because you have work. You’ll make some friends for life and have a great time riding, and when you make a little web video, I’ll watch it and wont even leave a comment.

– Scottie Gallo

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Black Label Society and Children of Bodom at Convention Hall

For those of you in New Jersey, a rare opportunity is at hand. The Black Label Berzerkus is coming to Convention Hall in Asbury Park! tomorrow night (Friday the October 8th). Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for all ages. So man up, don some leather and head toward the boardwalk as Black Label Society, Children of Bodom, Clutch and 2cents bring some metal to the Jersey Shore.




Wednesday, October 6, 2010

BONEYARD PIZZA TEASER!!!

NEW BONEYARD PIZZA TEASER

Back to the Boneyard PIZZA Teaser

FROM THE VAULT, MAXWELL 06/07 FULL PART

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Your girl works at Wegmans, My girl works at Hooters

There are times when truly evolutionary rap hits the music scene. Times when a record drops that so poignantly details the struggles of the hood and so excitedly proclaims the joys of wealth that the entire game is changed. And then there is the time when your younger brother drops the next track from his dixtape. DeepWeeDeep heatin' it up with Too Deep.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

WHIP CREAM POURS LIKE WATERFALLS!

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