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GX1000: San Francisco Is Grate
Strike and Destroy - Luan Oliveira
We Got The Boot!
Bastien Salabanzi: The Lost Part
Still VXing
John Morgan - Subarctic Sunday
Debris: Casey Copenhaver
5Boro Join, Or Die.
Welcome vs Volcom
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GANGBANGING AT GROUND ZERO
Forget Street League. Forget The Berrics. Forget it all for a second. There is no right way to ride a skateboard. It's a highly subjective art form open for interpretation. Sure, some skaters choose to push the technical or physical limits, but there's a whole other movement going on around us. One that ignores all the stair counts, flip ins, flip outs, and points and scores. Meet Chopper and the Osaka Daggers out of Triangle Park in Japan. They're one of the most interesting and creative skate crews in the world—completely ignoring modern skate convention, and choosing to interpret our favorite art form in a totally different way from anyone else. Remember, skateboarding is meant to be fun. Get out there and use that plank of wood however YOU see fit. These dudes sure did.
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