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Real Life Sucks
In the fast moving world of professional skateboarding, brands constantly come and go. This should come as no surprise; the fickle nature of the buying public, combined with a pastime famous for being ahead of the curve on the latest trends, means that companies can fall out of favour almost as quickly as they launch.
Which means firms that have stood the test of time, like Ed Templeton's legendary Toy Machine, are rightly held in reverence. You don't last 31 years unless you're doing something right!
And so their latest audio visual offering is now online and, my gosh, does it deliver on the brand's pedigree. 24 minutes of the finest skateboarding from the "Bloodsucking Corporate Scum," including the introduction of new team rider, the one and only Geoff Rowley! You really can't argue with that!