Justin Grzechowiak’s Part in “8-TRACK” By Busted.Mic

📷 Photo by Josh Bowser

8-TRACK is latest video by Stephen Buggica’s Tampa-based Busted.Mic outfit, which has been dispatching from Florida for probably a ~decade now.

Today, we are happy to share Justin Grzechowiak’s part with you from their new one.

Now, how does a skater most closely associated with the second biggest city in New York find himself with a starring role in a video based out of the third biggest city in Florida? Well, since we first became fans of Justin’s Buffalo-based crust excavations via Theories of Atlantis, we figured Floridian x Static alumn Pat Stiener would be the one to dig up the answers. Enjoy the part and brief Q & A via Pat below.

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Skateboard Oscars Season

And so, with the December 2022 Thrasher cover, the hyper-speed of Skateboarding’s Oscars Season is officially underway…

“For me, skateboarding in Buffalo, New York really starts in March. We have a long winter, a crapshoot of a spring, a short summer, and a shit fall. Once the snow starts to melt I start driving around checking things out again.” Skate Jawn has the premiere of “Call Your Mother,” the new video by Moms Skateshop out of Buffalo.

Mixtape legend Anthony Correa is the latest guest on The Bunt. (The Bobshirt from 2016 is also a good rewatch.)

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R.I.P. iTunes

Our office of M.I.T. statisticians is busy tallying up the entries each day — so be sure to vote in our Readers Survey about the best parts and videos of the 2010s. Voting ends next Wednesday.

Sometimes the full-length videos on Thrasher get overlooked when you’re not willing to commit to a 40-minute viewing with your morning coffee (…and then you forget about them because ten new things have come out by the next time you look), but you should REALLY watch Deep Fried’s Undercooked video if you have yet to do so. It’s mainly in S.F, but has a solid bit of New York footage, in which they somehow managed to skate those black marble ledges in Times Square A LOT. You’ll recognize tons of faces from GX videos, but Deep Fried is obvs a bit of a different vibe than those projects. And that first dude (Dustin Partridge) has one of the best feel-good parts of 2019.

i-D magazine put together a 20-minute, Epicly Later’d-esque mini doc about Tyshawn’s ascent to S.O.T.Y.

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