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DGK Zeitgeist
Right off the bat, we have to warn you - there's only one line from Kalis in this so if you were hoping for some classic Philly ripping from the one and only this isn't the place you'll find it.
That said, there's pretty much a whole new Chaz Ortiz Part, holding it down for Chicago, and Massachusetts is repped hard by the stellar feet of Brian Reid. Throw in a little Euro action from Adriel Parmisano, including the most insane Macba hammer of recent years, and Josh Kalis enjoying a well earned rest soon becomes easier to swallow.
All that aside, DGK saves the best for last, affording Boston MA's Will Mazzari the opportunity to close the video with some of the most 'proper' East coast skateboarding you will genuinely ever see. Every spot is perfectly chosen and every trick is beautifully performed; by the time the end credits roll around you might be forgiven for momentarily asking "Kalis who!?!"