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Thunderstruck

Mar 4, 2014

Think this whole GoPro thing is a new idea where we got point-of-view shots of everything from your dog’s lazy day to a sky-diving wild-person? Guess again! Was the stadium-sized band, AC-DC ahead of their time with this Thunderstruck music video? We think so, check it out! And if you have time to double check it out, double-check out the next video, a cello-powered Thunderstruck cover.


A History of Experimental Music on Children’s TV.

Feb 27, 2014

Who said family TV can’t be weird? Here’s an overview of extremely forward-thinking and experimental music in kids TV shows. From Devo to Phillip Glass, this is the best age for imagination.


Pizza Underground

Feb 25, 2014

Check out Macauly Culkin’s new schtick. Lead kazoo in a pizza-themed Lou Reed cover band. Talk about some greasers!


Frozen Skate Park

Feb 25, 2014

Seems like pulling off a foot grab in skates might be a little dangerous. Red Bull froze a skate park for the 2014 Red Bull Freeze and filled it with ice cross racers.


Robocop WCW

Feb 19, 2014

Yeah, you’re probably thinking the new Robocop is a lot cooler than the old Robocop. Guess again! Did you know the original Robocop was once in the ring with WCW’s sting? The more you know.


Snowboard NYC

Feb 17, 2014

What do you do when New York gets slowed to a halt by a massive snowstorm? You go outside and snowboard, of course.


Olympic Hoth

Feb 12, 2014

This short, epic video comes from Danish TV show Natholdet (“Night Shift”), and puts mogul skiing into the Star Wars universe.


Men Throwing Rocks With The Other Hand

Feb 11, 2014

Most guys grew up throwing rocks, whether it was skipping them across the water or just tossing them down the street. But they didn’t use their other hand. And it shows, in this hilarious film from Juan Etchegaray.


Without a Net

Feb 10, 2014

This might be difficult to watch. Rated at 5.12d on the Yosemite Decimal System (making it one of the most demanding ascents anywhere), the El Sendero Luminoso stretches some 1,500 feet vertically. On January 15th, Alex Honnold made the first-ever free solo climb of the big wall – with no safety equipment or other climbers.


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