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Has something gone wrong? The underground Epics that Ken Block and his team are usually known for have been replaced with an almost MTV styled music video with a very heavy lean towards being an advert?
Where is the subtlety of awareness by association? The best bit about the whole video? The wicked looking Ford Fiesta.
No bad thing for Ford, but what has gone on inside the Block Machine? Admittedly this is Part1 in the franchise, however it is looking very much like commercialism has taken over again…
Bring back the freestyle wonders that captivated the world. Please!
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Ian
Could not agree more with you there Phil. Bring back the old style videos that is what made him famous.