Rick Kosick - the man, the myth, the legend today on John Doe Zine’s
Blog Talk Radio at 1:00 PM Pacific.

Hands-free bull riding. This shit is easy for Rick Kosick.
Rick Kosick - the man, the myth, the legend today on John Doe Zine’s
Blog Talk Radio at 1:00 PM Pacific.

Hands-free bull riding. This shit is easy for Rick Kosick.
“I’m on a big ole ramp in a purple shark outfit, flyin’ high.” That pretty much sums it up.
Check out the Volcom Entertainment microsite to stream Flip’s “Extremely Sorry” soundtrack today. Downloads available October 27th, CD November 17th.
stop this video @ 4:48
from lightsinthewoods on Vimeo.
n then play this
lightsinthewoods no more xanga- whateverTF that was

can a country be in the gnar?

yes by throwing rocks and booing the above ^
Monday Audio for a change. I swear we’ll have an interview or something soon! I’m working on another short video like the Coleman Lopes one with my friend Cam. He’s an awesome skateboarder, hopefully it comes through soon. Either way this Monday Audio is just another mix, California themed. I’m really not even sure if this is legal so if you want the track listing email me. The songs relate to Cali in one way or another, some are obvious some aren’t I guess. I hope it’s a good listen while you’re at work, lounging, etc.!
Listen to it here.

photo stolen from fbmbmx.com
Chris Hallman has a long list of accomplishments in the bmx world. He created and edited Tread magazine, worked as a designer and photographer for Woodward Camp and FBM, and contributes photos to Dig magazine. He is also a creative and stylish rider with an easygoing, low-key personality. All of us at ITG have been hyped on Hallman for years, so I was really psyched to get the chance to talk to him.
Sorry no Monday Audio! We’ll be back infull force next week, promise! For now check out these Monday Audios from earlier!
Plus there’s more just click here to see ‘em all! Also while you’re checking the “archives” take a peak at this interview I did with Ryan Walker about him and his friends concrete DIY park they made in New Bedford, MA.

So, I took a cheap shot at Jereme Rogers the other day since he’s a white kid from the suburbs of Boston trying to rap. Easy target, right? Especially since he’s trying to get his suave on all over every track. Ew. But, really, I don’t have a leg to stand on, because a few years back, I too was a white kid from the suburbs of Boston trying to rap.
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This Monday Audio could have gone a million different ways so I had to cut it down somehow. I ended up picking songs that were classic in their own right to classic video parts. Some might not say that Van Homan’s part in Fitlife is as classic as say, his his part in Seek & Destroy. To you who would say that, I completely agree with you but I didn’t really feel like putting Metallica or Ozzy on here, so Patti Smith wins. Same goes for Castillo’s part in Industry Get it? Check it out by clicking here. I hope I can help out you’re Monday morning/ early afternoon a bit. And just because you don’t ride BMX doesn’t mean you won’t appreciate the mix.