Cro Mags Skateboard Decks
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One of the most influencial bands of New York Hardcore!!!

For the first time ever,
OutLook Skateboards, Harley Flanagan , and the hardcore punk band Cro-Mags presents:
Limited Edition Hardcore Punk Rock Legends Deck
This is the first time the Cro Mags have ever produced a skateboard deck. These decks will ONLY be offered for a short time, exclusively through OutLook Skateboards. Every deck will contain a card that is signed by band founder, Cro-Mags name owner, and NYC Harcore punk legend Harley Flanagan. There are only 100 of these decks made and most of them have been pre booked by our distributors and Cro Mags fans. So don't miss out!
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| Cro Mags Decks Old School shape available size: 9" x 31" w/ 15" wheel base / 5.5" nose / 6.5" tail Standard Popsicle Stick. 8.0" x 31" with a 14" wheel base. 7.75" x 31" with a 14" wheel base. 7.5" x 31" with a 14" wheel base. |
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Available in two different shapes, with many different sizes to choose from. 1. Old School shape (square tail). 2. Standard Popsicle Stick. ONLY: $54.99 w/ FREE shipping! (US only) SOLD OUT!!! |
Below is the card that comes signed by Harley Flanagan and is inserted in each deck. Picture is taken from an old gig at NY's finest CBGB's.

THE HISTORY OF THE CRO-MAGS FROM THE "AGE OF QUARREL/BEST WISHES"
BY STEPHEN BLUSH (AUTHOR OF AMERICAN HARDCORE: A TRIBAL HISTORY)
There was a time when the Cro-Mags were the greatest band on earth. High-octane punk bombast wrapped in a vicious metallic riffage, the Cro-Mags weren't only New York's most important hardcore band, they were a way of life. Frighteningly fearless and fatally frenetic, tattooed and down for life, they broke the sonic and cultural barriers in the highly stratified music world. For those of you unfamiliar with underground rock history suffice it to say that every New-Jack corporate punk-metal crossover band owes its musical livelihood to the path blazed by these musical marauders. Most "upstart" rock acts talk tough; these motherfuckers would rip out your spleens if you started up with 'em.
The Cro-Mags'
story starts with founding member and legendary New York skin Harley Frances Flanagan
who earned his stripes as the ten-year-old Keith Moon-like whiz kid drummer behind
The Stimulators-seminal heroes of the burgeoning Big Apple punk scene. Stifled
by his dire power-pop musical situation, Harley felt the urge to step out on his
own. Influenced by the passion and power of The Bad Brains' Darryl Jennifer and
amped on the speed-freak metal fury of Motorhead's immortal Lemmy Kilmister, Harley
teamed up with uptown Axe Assassin Parris Mitchell Mayhew to create the heaviest
fucking band ever-The Cro-Mags. Unleashing neanderthal primal urge and strongly
enhanced by state-of-the-art thunderous musical synchronization, the band's first
practices in January '82 featured then Bad Brains manager Dave Hahn on drums and
vocalist Eric Casanova.
After a few years as New York Hardcore Matinee
scene stalwarts and vilified East Village wolfpack, the band, with Flanagan's
crazy pal, Navy Jet and Bad Brains roadie John Joseph "Bloodclot" McGeown
assuming vocal duties, and ex-Frontline drummer Mackie Jayson, documented it's
sonic fury in November '84. With producers/engineers Jerry and Tim Williams they
created a self-financed 13-track demo (which later became a popular international
bootleg item). After the '85 addition of second guitarist Doug Holland of Kraut
Fame, the Cro-Mags eventually inked with the Profile distributed Rock Hotel label.
The band's '86 debut album, The Age Of Quarrel, was a benchmark release. From
the opening crunch of "We Gotta Know" and "World Peace" to
the explosive expanse of "Survival Of The Streets" and "Seekers
Of The Truth", to the furious finale of "Don't tread on me" and
"Signs Of The Times" this studio opus immediately established the Cro-Mags
as one of the first hardcore outfits to achieve serious metal credibility without
the slightest scent of sell-out or hairspray. Highlighted by major league tours
with Motorhead, Megadeth, GBH and Venom, the future looked incredibly bright for
the Cro-Mags.
A long and ugly battle for the band's spotlight (complicated
by numerous business and personal problems) led to "Bloodclot's" departure
before the recording of the Cro-Mags' second proper release, 1989's primal classic
"Best Wishes". With Mackie off to join his pals in Urban Blight and
then the Bad Brains-replaced by ex-Murphy's Law skinsman Petey Hines-Harley doubled
on vocal duties to create one of the finest turn-of-the-decade crossover aural
blasts. Featuring tracks like the brutal "Death Camps", "Days of
Confusion" and "Crush the Demoniac", Best Wishes proved that even
a three-year layoff couldn't stop this ferocious machine.
The Cro-Mags'
Hare Krishna connection came from vocalist John Joseph. After his numerous visits
to the Krishna temple on Schermerhorn Street in Brooklyn, "Bloodclot"
began speaking the word by handing out leaflets to the hardcore community, convinced
of the numerous parallels in their alternative lifestyles-vegaterianism, anti-materialism
and political pacification. Harley soon joined the fold and became a fellow devotee
of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. If there was a major dichotomy about the
Cro-Mags, it was the juxtaposition of their calm, Krishna-bred sensibilities and
that violent vibe Cro-Mags fans loved so much. Spritual discipline was initially
an unifying factor, but individual inabilities to meet those religious expectations
ultimately contributed to the band's demise. Ultimately, the Cro-Mags were their
own worst enemies. Because the were living embodiments of punk attitude, self-destruction
was the only logical step.
But if you want to get to the heart of the
matter, step up and take in this thunderous collection of searing anthems by pissed
off punks in their prime. Originators of New York hardcore, malcontents of morbid
metal, this band will always be more than just a footnote in the annals of modern
rock. Simply put, they were the first, they were the best, the were...the Cro-Mags.
-Steven
Blush NYC, 1994
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