![]() ![]() Skater XL's soundtrack moves on from punkier sounds of the '90s and into the post-everything digital era of the '00s. ![]() Rather than screaming directly at and about The Man, they scream about empty strip malls and Interstate 90. And as slim as the soundtrack is, it is still extremely potent, if only because every Tony Hawk and Skate game kept chasing the older Thrasher crowd with the same mix of punk and hip-hop that, while valid, failed to change with skating culture. If Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2's prolific soundtrack captured the skaters' sound of the '90s, Skater XL's soundtrack knows the sound of skating in the '00s, at least a vital sliver of it. Skater XL's soundtrack is tiny, but it knows what I kept on shuffle as a skateboarding teenager.
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