More skaters than you can skin your knuckles with….

…and with a soundtrack to accompany the ooohs, ahhs, and cringing when someone faceplants the concrete.
‘EXTREMELY SORRY’
Released DECEMBER 7TH 2009 (Volcom Entertainment)
www.volcoment.com/flipsoundtrack
Current skateboard films use old tracks that you most likely have heard before, Flip’s Extremely Sorry soundtrack is definitely one of a kind, produced in Southern California by UK premier league Producer & DJ BARON. Best known in the UK for his Drum & Bass productions and work with record label Breakbeat Kaos, the soundtrack Baron has created for EXTREMELY SORRY instead features an broad array of musical styles that match each skater’s part in the film.
He also collaborated with Lemmy Kilmister (Motorhead), Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Jim Lindberg (Pennywise), Mack Winston (Mack Winston and the Reflections), Black Mountain, ((Sounder)), Early Man, Snoop Dogg and Warren G to make a soundtrack that is as highly anticipated as the film itself.

From atmospheric soundscapes to industrial thrashers, the soundtrack covers an expansive spectrum of music; highlights include a classic cover of Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me” (ft. Lemmy Kilmister & Dave Lombardo), “The End Of The Beginning” (ft. Black Mountain), “Ignition,” “Burn Out Like Fireflies” (ft. ((Sounder))) and “Process Of Extinction” (ft. Early Man).
“EXTREMELY SORRY has been 4 years in the making and the most insane journey I have been on. The music was made to serve the skateboarding and the skateboarding is epic.” – Baron
Flip Skateboards was founded in 1991 as a vision to create a modernized skateboard brand, incorporating the highest levels of riders from all ages and genres. Some of the world’s most legendary skaters are stars of the Flip team, as well as the next crop of ripping amateurs and sponsored riders from around the world. Flip released their third video in the Sorry trilogy in October 2009.

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