Jake Rupp was a cornerstone of East Coast skateboarding through the late ‘90s and aughts. He’s primarily known for his Static part, and riding for major...
Robbie McKinley might be the most renowned skater to never turn pro. Considering their shared history, it’s a bit strange that Crob hasn’t had him on...
Joey Pepper doesn’t do interviews often. So the new Chrome Ball post is a real treat. As usual, it does a fantastic job of recounting Joey’s...
Chrome Ball Incident just posted one of its extensive interviews with the legendary Chris Miller. Complete with an intro by Brian Lotti, it’s a thorough examination...
Jake Rosenberg helped craft some of skateboarding’s most progressive videos of all time. Chrome Ball Incident covers his long and illustrious career in its latest interview,...
We’ve alluded to the fact that Mark Suciu was robbed of SOTY this year in serval recent posts. Not to take anything away from Milton Martinez....
Had I-Path continued on its original trajectory and retained Timberland’s resources, there’s no telling where it would be today. Unfortunately, that’s not the way things unfolded....
Fred Gall has had one of the most fabled careers in skateboarding. He isn’t necessarily retiring as he still has a pro board out; but he...
For The Chromeball Incident #129, Chops revisits #5 by providing an update to his Ronnie Bertino interview from 2009. It goes into quite a bit more...
We were excited to see Chomp on This hit Instagram at the start of the year. The video was definitely a precursor to a new format...