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(More customer reviews)I grew up watching the early Bones Brigade videos (Video Show, Future Primitive & The Search For Animal Chin) back in the 1980's and they're full of adrenaline charged music that's perfect for skating or anything else physical. The original music on this soundtrack encompasses all three films and is sure to put a charge into your ipod. My personal faves are The Rad Boys "Future Primitive (Skateboard Blues II)" & "Calling All Cars", Los Pukes "One,Two,Three,Four" & "Condemned" and the great instrumental work done for "The Search For Animal Chin" by the A and B Team on ripping tracks like "Chin Ramp II,III, & IV". that would give Joe Satriani notice. Also included are tunes by Johnny Rad and the Jordanaires like his classic "Skate & Create".Great soundtrack!
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Powell-Peralta-The Next Chapter.George Powell, the Godfather of skateboard manufacturing and Stacy Peralta, skateboarding legend/film producer, have joined forces once again. Proudly satisfying the needs of skaters and skateboard collectors all over thePowell-Peralta skateboards are designed and built in our Santa Barbara, California factory.Our master craftsmen use the highest quality materials.Nothing less than perfect everytime. We've been doing it that way since 1976!Powell-Peralta Brigade Video Tunes CDDel Marista Daktar, Bones Brigade Shuffle, Skateboard Blues, Future Primitive, Roll Daddy Roll, Calling All Cars, Airborne, One, Two, Three, Four, Big Dog, Condemned, Ten songs from Animal Chin and four Johnny Rad tunes!Priceless!Remember Bones Brigade Video Show, Future Primitive, Animal Chin? How many times did you and your friends watch these videos? Over and over and over. Did you know there was also original music playing while you watched these videos? Pop this cd into your released: 2004All Powell-Peralta products come with a warranty
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