
If the skateboard industry were represented by some kind of metaphorical nightclub, where Mickey Reyes was the bouncer and Dollin was the bartender, then deep in the dark and dank recesses behind the cush velvet ropes of the VIP section you’d undoubtedly see the Alltimers guys swilling martinis and cheap Mexican beers. And somehow you wouldn’t even be mad at them for living so large. These guys have managed to capitalize on their obsession with 1990s nostalgia, shilling out hats inspired by the underrated cartoon The Critic and crudely photoshopped deck graphics of icons like TLC, Chris Farley, and Grimace. They even made and gave Marisa Tomei a board of her own.
We hit up the dudes behind the martini-logo’d brand for a tracklist to get the party started, and, like the pizza guy you called instead of going out to the club, they delivered that hot shit. This one’s perfect for getting buck or sitting on your couch and imagining you were. Bump this at your next banger and pray you don’t wake up with a deadly hangover and all your nice shit stolen.
Stream it below, and, if you’re into it, make sure you download the mix here while you can.
More Mixes? Check out: Bill Strobeck, Blondey McCoy, Louie Lopez, Nora Vasconcellos, Alltimers, Rodrigo TX, Stefan Janoski, Franky Villani, Pass~Port skateboards, The 69 Mix, Beagle, LurkNYC, Bam Margera, Mike Arnold, Jason Sallilas, or Kevin Rodrigues.
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October 3, 2016 2:22 pm
This brand is a joke. Only in fucking skateboarding and shitty street wear can you make a “brand” that’s just images of dead celebrities or other people’s ideas from a decade ago and call it a “success.” Low hanging fruit for people with no real ideas.
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October 3, 2016 3:35 pm
good call
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October 8, 2016 5:16 pm
Your a fucking a joke
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October 3, 2016 6:21 pm
Virgins ^
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October 4, 2016 11:45 am
These mixes are great, but any chance you could put out more articles or videos with skating?
Thank you for having this site, would love to see more of your awesome work.
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October 4, 2016 12:18 pm
OH MY GOD YES! ANOTHER MIX!
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