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The Hollywood Sticker Blondie Logo connects with skaters who have skated to Blondie's distinctive sound, known for blending punk, new wave, and pop elements. Here's a breakdown of memorable skate parts featuring Blondie's tracks:
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411VM - Best Of 411, Volume 1: Transitions Transitions - "The Tide Is High"
Blondie's reggae-influenced hit "The Tide Is High" adds a mellow, feel-good vibe to this transitional section in Best Of 411, Volume 1. The song’s laid-back rhythm complements the smooth, flowing skating. -
411VM - Europe 1995: Munster Street Finals #2 - "Heart of Glass"
This section from 411VM Europe 1995 gets a dose of Blondie's classic "Heart of Glass," its disco-infused beats matching the skaters' technical street skills and stylish execution. -
411VM - Issue 6: Chaos Chaos - "The Tide Is High"
In Issue 6's Chaos Chaos segment, "The Tide Is High" adds a tropical, easygoing energy, helping to contrast the frenetic pace of the skating while keeping the overall vibe fun. -
411VM - Issue 7: Jamie Thomas Profiles - "Call Me"
Jamie Thomas, known for his fearless approach, skates to "Call Me" in this Issue 7 profile, adding a touch of Blondie’s edgy, pop-punk energy to his powerful skating style. -
Foundation - Cocktails: Sonic Industry - "Hanging On The Telephone"
In Sonic Industry, "Hanging On The Telephone" drives the section with its fast-paced, urgent rhythm. Blondie's punk roots add a raw, energetic feel to the skating featured in this part. -
Thanks Camera 3: Untitled Section - "One Way Or Another"
This untitled section features the relentless pursuit vibe of Blondie's "One Way Or Another." The track’s stalking, upbeat energy fits perfectly with the aggressive and determined skating on display. -
Adio Russia - Rock Adio Tour 2: Friends #1 - "Good Boys (Scissor Sisters Mix)"
The Adio Russia tour takes a modern Blondie track, "Good Boys," remixed by Scissor Sisters, to add a funky, electronic edge to the skaters' travels through Russia. -
Nashdah: Andrey Rijov & Maksim Domanskiy #2 - "Heart Of Glass"
This skate part from Nashdah pairs the dreamy, dancey vibe of "Heart Of Glass" with smooth, stylish skating. The contrast between the airy melody and technical tricks makes the section stand out. -
T3: Willy Santos - "Maria"
Willy Santos brings his effortless style to "Maria," a Blondie track that’s full of high energy and catchy hooks. The song’s dynamic structure mirrors Willy’s versatile trick selection. -
LuVideo Mag - Issue 1: Graham Kaufman - "Call Me"
Graham Kaufman takes on "Call Me" in this part, combining Blondie's high-energy anthem with fast-paced, high-impact skating, matching the urgency of both the song and his tricks. -
Cliché - La Cliché: Mikael Marklund - "Atomic"
Mikael Marklund’s part is paired with Blondie’s explosive "Atomic," a perfect choice for the skater's powerful yet stylish lines. The track’s pulsing beat adds drama and intensity to his moves. -
Enjoi - Oververt: Brandon Bowes - "Call Me"
Brandon Bowes skates to "Call Me," one of Blondie's most recognizable hits. The upbeat, electrifying energy of the song lifts the mood of the video, making this part fun and memorable. -
Deathwish - Uncrossed: Credits - "Atomic '98"
Blondie’s "Atomic '98" brings a perfect closing vibe to Uncrossed's credits, with its spacey, electrifying sound providing an ideal outro for a video packed with intense skating. -
Lakai - Bubble: Pedro Delfino #2 - "Fade Away And Radiate"
Pedro Delfino’s raw, powerful skating is complemented by the dreamy, atmospheric tones of "Fade Away And Radiate." The haunting quality of the song brings a reflective mood to this section. -
Santa Cruz - Days Of Our Lives: Greg Dehart - "Union City Blue"
Greg Dehart’s part set to "Union City Blue" adds a burst of nostalgic energy, with the song’s soaring melody enhancing the flow of his skating and bringing an uplifting tone to his section. -
Ontime: Andrew Brophy - "Call Me (12 Inch Instrumental)"
This instrumental version of "Call Me" allows Andrew Brophy’s technical skills to shine. The song’s steady beat provides a perfect rhythm for Brophy’s precise and calculated lines. -
Sabotage 3: Lea Schairer - "Hangin' On The Telephone"
Lea Schairer’s part is infused with the rapid-fire energy of "Hangin' On The Telephone." The song’s punchy rhythm adds a sense of urgency and speed to Lea’s tricks, making this part stand out.
Blondie's versatile sound has enhanced a variety of skate videos, from upbeat tracks like "Call Me" to atmospheric songs like "Fade Away And Radiate." Their blend of punk attitude and pop catchiness has brought a unique energy to the skateboarding world, elevating sections with their unmistakable style.
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