Loose Trucks Max in WHATSSAMATTA TWO (#tumblr)

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Photo by Colin Sussingham

Our premonitions regarding the Tumblrness of skate videos’ collective future are now being confirmed. WHATSSAMATTA TWO is definitively more Tumblr-as-an-adjective than its predecessor, which was deficient of #electro, #seapunk and #trippy aesthetics. (If you are in your thirties and don’t hang out with people under 25, thus are at odds with the concept of content-platform-as-an-aesthetic, keep this in mind: Someone born in the nineties who didn’t know who Kevin Durant was once jokingly-but-also-honestly told me they wear Bulls gear “because it’s Tumblr.”)

ANYWAY, Loose Trucks Max A.K.A. Max Palmer A.K.A. the Quartersnacks office’s favorite midwestern-born skater has a part in the aforementioned project. It’s an iPhone affair half-edited to a track off the “IDGAF about French Montana but he picks good beats”-camp’s favorite Coke Boys project.

The one here must be over a year old, but are tricks on televisions still #relevant in the Tumblr era? Has anyone wallied a Macbook propped up by a brick yet?

And since this post has been heavy on Tumblr-isms, here is a .GIF illustrating how one earns the title “Loose Trucks Max.”

Previously: Max Palmer Beef Patty B-Sides remix, Max in Mama’s Boys, Max in the first WHATASSAMATTA video

Loose Trucks Max: Remixes & B-Sides

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Photo by Colin Sussingham

Coda Skateboards has a new “remix” edit up of some Loose Trucks Max footage, which is actually a bit more like a minute-and-a-half Coda promo, followed by a four-minute Max part with guest tricks from all the Beef Patty dudes starting at the 1:55 mark. It features a good bit of footage that didn’t end up in Beef Patty, a replay of many analysts’ leading contender (see 3:15) for “Frontside Flip of the Year — 2013,” and is oddly edited to Billy Rohan’s song from the 2004 ABC skateshop video.

Since the sun is crossing the equator and stuff soon, summer “officially” ends on Sunday. So, it would probably make sense to put our “End of the Summer” clip online tomorrow, huh? It’s not as good as this Max part, but it’s okay.

Previously: Beef Patty, Max Palmer in Mama’s Boys, Max Palmer in Wassamattayou

Weekend Viewing: Loose Trucks Max in Mama’s Boys

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Gap to backside 5050 on Washington Street — Photo by Jordan Zuppa

Aaron Randi and Sean Dahlberg, the creators of Mama’s Boys, had been uploading sections from the video online, but seemed to have slowed up before getting around to Max Palmer’s part. Here it is in all its pivot cup-less glory. Has there ever been a video part, aside from maybe that batch of Jake Johnson footage Brengar shot in 2007, where the skater was in more desperate need of new pants? It’s not even due to any sort of pant biases (e.g. people mostly on message boards who vehemently oppose high waters, DGK jeans, etc.), but just because he really needs a new pair. The link to buy a download of Mama’s Boys is no longer working, so that means the new pants for Max fund is also no more. It also means you’ll have to wait until they start uploading parts on YouTube again to see Cyrus Bennett’s part.

The whole part is sick, but the line where he skates half a block through Flatbush traffic to do a 360 flip is particularly great. Have a good weekend.

Previously: Max’s part in Whassamattayou

P.S. Check out the Bum Rush the Spot event going on this weekend.

#QSTOP10 — April 26, 2024

Always kinda wince when filing these with two enders at 1 and 2, but like, sometimes the most popular thing on the menu is the best thing on the menu. Promise to wane off the enders next week. You’ve no-doubt seen them already anyway, as they come from well-traversed corners of the QS viewership — and everything else is pretty much from Thrasher this week.

Let’s go Knicks 🏀

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Would love to locate this guy to be the new interviewer for QS. First subject: Max Palmer.

Pete Spooner just dropped an extended cut of loosies from his new video, Sturdy. DVDs of the video are available now. Run back Various Artists while you’re at it, too.

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