ZERO GRAVITY PING PONG BALLS

Apr 5, 2013

Ever wish your teacher would move to outer space? Ever wish you could also throw 2,000 ping pong balls at that same teacher? Well too bad these teachers are too cool for that. They went zero gravity with 2,000 ping pong balls as part of an inspiration program by Northrop Grumman.


Did you push the Random Button?

Apr 4, 2013

Did you, did you really do it? You should, you should totally push the Random button. Consider this dog dare, tripled.

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Artist Spotlight: Johnny Sampson

Apr 3, 2013

Johnny Sampson is an American artist, illustrator, screen printer, picker and grinner based in Chicago, Illinois. Brought up on a steady diet of MAD Magazine and art history, he has an eye for the absurd and an appreciation for the classics. Comfortable in many styles and techniques from meticulous gouache paintings to bold designs hand-cut from rubylith, his work has been featured in various magazines and books, on album covers, t shirts, gig posters, and vegan food products.

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Thumb Wars

Apr 1, 2013

We would like to share with you, the one, the only, Thumb Wars. Where helmets and humor come together in epic harmony.


SONG OF THE WEEK: BEACH HOUSE

Mar 27, 2013

This little video has been passed around Krash headquarters all week. Directed by Eric Wareheim of the weird show Tim & Eric.


Spencer Yankton

Mar 26, 2013

We’ve added a new team rider to our gang of shredders. Spencer Yankton, who’s favorite brain buckets are from our Deadheadz collection. Check out Spencer getting some air out of the Etnies pool in the video below:


McFerrin & Son

Mar 25, 2013

Bobby McFerrin is the king of not worrying and being happy. How does he do it? Through a healthy diet of freestyle beat boxing. Check out Bobby and his son Taylor jamming out a jaw session. Looking for something to do this afternoon? Make up some vocal beats, because, why not?


March Gladness

Mar 21, 2013

Kid President makes his Tournament picks alongside SportsCenter’s Robert Flores. He may not be able to reach the top rung of the bracket, but he sure knows a thing or two about hoops…oh, and DANCING!


Harry Hosono

Mar 19, 2013

Harry Hosona was a revolutionary Japanese musician, well-known for his part in the folk-rock band “The Happy End”. Lesser known for his instrumental role in the development of electronic music. The video below demonstrates his early work with loops and electronic sound, which is, now more than ever, changing the face of recorded music. Enjoy!


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