Text Danozone—April 30, 2008
Are you having trouble getting away from youtube long enough to go to your local skateshop and pick up that latest skate flick? Well, Mick "The Drunken Video Critic" will set you straight on which videos are worth downloading on your BitTorrent.

Click the pic to read up on the latest vids. Then go download them.
Text Danozone—April 30, 2008

The elusive DJ Chavez.
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Text Shad Lambert—April 30, 2008
Black Label ripper Jason Adams, a.k.a. The Kid, is going to have two Danozone cameras and a microphone all up in his grill this weekend which means you're stoked. Why? Because when you type your questions in those comments, Jason actually answers them. Seriously, It's like magic. Like a unicorn doing a frontside rock'n roll slide down a rainbow passed a leprechaun into a pot of gold.
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Text Mike Munzenrider—April 30, 2008

Blowing it! Top Shop is almost three days old, and not a peep out of me. So there's my punishment above, a proper beer bong concentration pic. Ok. I lifted that one from handjob, and you can tide yourself over there for a bit. Otherwise I just need to get my card reader back from the girl I used to live with and it's on. I even took some sick photos of my chest bruises today! Cho ass?!
Text Templeton Elliott—April 30, 2008
DVS has a few new promos for their upcoming Dudes Dudes Dudes video. Check Daewon, Kenny, and Paul.

Text Kevin Wilkins—April 30, 2008

There's so much facial hair in this clip, I don't even know where to start.
Mike V vs. Kevin James is actually pretty good, though.
I guess this means Paul Blart is on its way.
Text Kevin Wilkins—April 29, 2008
There's a rad interview that Steve Berra did with Jim Thiebaud over at The Berrics.
Read it and weep.

Text Templeton Elliott—April 29, 2008
Steve Reeves taps dino nostrils and lots more in his Movin' Up from Strange Notes.

Text Templeton Elliott—April 29, 2008
Catch a preview of what Brent Atchley has in store for his part in Why Wouldn't You by Dave Hupp.

Text Templeton Elliott—April 29, 2008
This fall, Matix Clothing will celebrate ten years of progressive clothing designs with a book entitled This Is Progress featuring Daewon Song, Anthony Acosta, Colin Kennedy, Rick McCrank, Rudy Johnson, and others.
