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Moose and Ferdy kickflip into the inaugural episode of The Secret Tape with a deep dive into CKY’s 96 Quite Bitter Beings—a song that’s not just a standout from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3, but a defining track of early 2000s alternative rock. From its unmistakable opening riff to its lasting legacy, the duo breaks down why this song became such a cult classic. But that’s not all—Moose and Ferdy also take a track-by-track journey through CKY’s Volume 1, the 1999 album that introduced the world to the band's signature mix of skate punk, alternative metal, and eerie atmospheres. Does the album still hold up? How does it compare to CKY’s later work? And most importantly—does 96 Quite Bitter Beings truly deserve its legendary spot on the THPS3 soundtrack? Drop in and find out!
By Moose and FerdyMoose and Ferdy kickflip into the inaugural episode of The Secret Tape with a deep dive into CKY’s 96 Quite Bitter Beings—a song that’s not just a standout from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3, but a defining track of early 2000s alternative rock. From its unmistakable opening riff to its lasting legacy, the duo breaks down why this song became such a cult classic. But that’s not all—Moose and Ferdy also take a track-by-track journey through CKY’s Volume 1, the 1999 album that introduced the world to the band's signature mix of skate punk, alternative metal, and eerie atmospheres. Does the album still hold up? How does it compare to CKY’s later work? And most importantly—does 96 Quite Bitter Beings truly deserve its legendary spot on the THPS3 soundtrack? Drop in and find out!