Skateboarding Is Not a Fashion

Joseph Shabason - Welcome to Hell (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Joseph Shabason - Welcome to Hell (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 44:29 minutes | 920 MB
Experimental Electronic, Nu Jazz, New Age | Label: Telephone Explosion Records, Official Digital Download

What does hell look like? The introduction of Toy Machine skateboard's seminal 1996 video “Welcome To Hell,” with its pulsing overlay of the Stars and Stripes on top footage of police officers, businessmen, and fast food service workers, would appear to paint hell as the mirage of American exceptionalism. A thick, centuries-spanning unreality that may not outwardly trade in fire and brimstone, but if you turn your nose to the wind, you’ll smell sulphur.

Racquet: The Book  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by l3ivo at Jan. 5, 2021
Racquet: The Book

David Shaftel, Caitlin Thompson, "Racquet: The Book"
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1912248778 | 258 pages | EPUB | 1 MB

Dweezil Zappa - Confessions (1991) {Barking Pumpkin D2 74232}  Music

Posted by ruskaval at March 18, 2021
Dweezil Zappa - Confessions (1991) {Barking Pumpkin D2 74232}

Dweezil Zappa - Confessions (1991) {Barking Pumpkin D2 74232}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 499 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 174 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 40 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1991 Barking Pumpkin Records ‎| D2 74232
Rock / Hard Rock / Guitar

Talent: what would it be without motivation to back it up? Along with the ancient proverb about creativity being one-percent inspiration and 99-percent perspiration, that concept describes the crux facing so many rock star kids, who, even if they actually have talents of their own, rarely possess the ambition and determination of spirit (read: empty bank account, desperate need to find a girlfriend, etc.) to replicate their famous parents' success. This is the dilemma lived by gifted guitar player Dweezil Zappa, who, as the son of one of rock's most prolific and eclectic geniuses, could have been the reincarnation of Mozart himself, and still probably never get the respect due him for his own merits.