These portly Berkeley Skate Hessians wanted to profess their love for skating and Satan, and thus The Boneless Ones Skate For The Devil was born. This is some burly metallic punker sludge that reminds me of when Thrasher still had the Pus Zone. I haven't skated or worshipped Satan much since this came out in '86, but I still enjoy this album.
Wanted to hear this one for ages. Ta!
ReplyDeleteNIce one Aesop. Haven't heard this one in a long while. Just did my own skatepunk post over at IllCon the other day:
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Hell yes! Makes me want to go out and buy a Santa Cruz deck and grind across every curb, gazebo and rail around. Downhill was always a fave except when your trucks were too loose and speed wobbles make you fall and bust your shit up. Oh well that was a part of the glorious punk rock skateboard days and the halfpipe bettys! I lost my cherry to a halfpipe betty mauaha!
ReplyDeletedefinetely brings back some great memories!!
ReplyDeleteLove this record. Pus Zone was my life. OK, not MY life, but the life I envied.
ReplyDeleteCool, thanks, never heard this before!
ReplyDeleteHell yeah!!! Thanks! I've been listening to this since you posted it. Hasn't left my playlist!!! Best blog, EVER!
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ReplyDeletethis is fucking awesome. my third-generation dubbed copy of Thrasher Mag Skate Rock 3 was always on when i was sniffing glue and falling off my skateboard in seventh grade.
ReplyDeletegood shit here mate!heard them on a comp back in the day,never heard the full length,thanks G O D
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