Tune your radio dial back to the tail-end of the Reagan era, when skateboard decks were fat, wheels were small and the pavement was a proving ground. The new single from Brooklyn, NY’s Maggot House, Can’t SK8, is an 80s blast from the past. Sonically, the new track is a snotty love letter to the golden age of skate culture and a nod to the SoCal punk pioneers such as Adolescents, D.I., Zero Boys and Suicidal Tendencies.

Can’t SK8‘ isn’t here to reinvent anything, it resurrects the feeling of those punk pioneers with bratty lyrics and zero polish, played through a busted boombox in a parking lot behind the Circle K. It’s a reminder of disposable cameras & VHS tapes, busted boards & bloody kneecaps, parking lot curbs & backyard ramps and skate betties & skate punks alike.

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