Tag: 1990s

  • Tomac, Zap And The C-26

    Tomac, Zap And The C-26

    Ok kiddies, sit down and pay attention. Today’s seminar in the History of Awesome takes us back to the dawn of the 90s, undisputedly the halcyon days of mountain biking. Eli’s dad and the OG Mexican moto/mounto scribe Zap lay it all out for The Pro’s Closet, and give this old man the goosebumps.

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  • Short Pop Song

    Short Pop Song

    From Custard, the band who should’ve been god.

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  • Sunday Sabotage

    Sunday Sabotage

    The legacy of the Beastie Boys can’t be underestimated. Hip hoppers with their roots firmly set in punk, who could actually play instruments. Here they Sabotage Letterman in 94, thrashing the best one-chord song ever written, with a fuzzed-out bass blitz from Yauch, a Mike D drum demolition and a ton of Ad Rock attitude…

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  • Radiohead Deliver A Long Awaited Promise

    Radiohead Deliver A Long Awaited Promise

    Recorded as part of the OK Computer sessions some 20 years ago, Radiohead make the wait we didn’t know we were having worthwhile. I Promise may have been laying dormant all that time, but it’s like a cryogenically frozen and thawed body of work that sounds as fresh as the day it was laid to…

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