The first Crude podcast studio in Anchorage. Episodes were recorded at 6:30 p.m., after everyone got off work. How many easter eggs can you spot?
Art by Jessica Liska.
Scott Liska's 1963 Cadillac Fleetwood. Two 12s in the back, probably bumping Eazy-E, Cypress Hill or NWA. Whenever someone came to Alaska for Boarderline Camp, a skate competition or just to ride the endless backcountry, Scott picked them up from the airport in his Caddy.
From Crude Issue 04 / Legacy. From 1989 to 2006, Boarderline Alaska nurtured the Alaska snow and skate scene. The Dimond Center location wasn't the first or the only location, but it was the most well-known. This shot was taken at the Dimond Center location, leading to the front doors of the mall.
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1990s, alaska, alaska snow and skate, anchorage, anchorage alaska
From EP 103 How music saved my life with Bishop Slice. In the episode, Bishop sings a hook that was stuck in his head while he was in solitary confinement. This is that hook: "Down in the hole, trying to find my soul / Family telling me I need to come back home / If something happens to me, I just want you to know I will always love you."