
When the hell did he figure out how to switch noseblunt? Let alone everything else. Bump to cone footage seems like it’s hot off the presses.
B.D. > Little Alex.

When the hell did he figure out how to switch noseblunt? Let alone everything else. Bump to cone footage seems like it’s hot off the presses.
B.D. > Little Alex.

Rest in peace. Probably my favorite rap group that wasn’t from Port Arthur, Texas or Staten Island.
Update (12:31 P.M.): If you are by a radio or have an iPhone, turn on Hot 97.
Wednesday Night Update: Head over to East Village Radio.com and stream Fat Beats Radio for what is already shaping up to be a pretty great Guru tribute show.

Most people in New York already know, but just in case you happen to not keep your ear to the streets, here’s a few minutes with the Muska…
Today is the two-year anniversary of what I personally see as this website’s greatest achievement. Sure, we may have garnered some infamy from the Mind Field Re-Edit and footage of Chad Fernandez losing his mind on Ludlow Street, in addition to maybe, possibly, arguably putting out a competent skate clip ourselves here and there (let’s not push it), but “Handycam Snacks” is just on such a high echelon of brilliance that I cannot fathom why it has not rivaled Lady Gaga (what up girl!) as one of the most viewed franchises on You Tube. We can sit here and try to be modest, but everyone killed it so hard in this thing, that we would just be fooling ourselves into believing something that isn’t really true. And above all, we would be disrespecting a true work of art. So perhaps when we are dead and gone, and Viacom buys up the remaining scraps of Quarter Snacks to try and milk potential pockets of posthumous viability from the QS name, the world will sit back and embrace just how magical the late-winter and early-spring of 2008 was. And how this document may be one of the most significant artifacts to back it up.

Just in case you didn’t know.
Re: lack of updates. Big things are in the works.
Quote of the Week:
Observant Gentleman: “White people don’t really skate in New York anymore.”
Billy Rohan: “Yeah, they just sit around drinking ice coffee.“