Misfit skateboarding heartthrob Bam Margera has decided to share his favorite songs with the world once again in Bam Margera Presents: Viva La Bands, Vol. 2. This may not appeal to a lot of people if they do not know who the established skateboarder is but for all of his true fans this is almost a inside scoop of Bam’s life. Even if you hate the kid, he has an ear for music and you are bound to at least find a couple tracks on the CD that will appeal to your ears.
The CD features bands he has helped gain fame by appearing them on his shows. Bam has also included a DVD full of skits and takes from past Viva La Bam episodes. The CD was released under Ferret Records.
Bam Margera is typically known for his appearances in Jackass and his conception of the CKY skateboarding video series. Creating humor by inflicting pain on himself and others has gained his fame with people of all ages. He even invaded MTV with Viva La Bam for a few years and still makes special appearances on the we-hardly-ever-play-music-videos channel. He is without a doubt a professional skateboarder, a comic, and an icon to many youth in the world.
Whether it be death metal, light goth, or even Swedish indie rock, the guy has an ear for music. He has brought Finnish goth rockers H.I.M. to America, befriended the Bloodhound Gang, and has a brother who is the drummer for CKY. What a popular guy!
Bam really has an eclectic taste in music and this CD is full of examples. Some songs are metal, some are more death metal, and then there are the techno pop songs that pretty much made me ask myself “how did this get on here?” Regardless the CD has enough different genres of music to keep your attention span going.
A few of Bam’s favorite bands make a second appearance on Bam Margera Presents: Viva La Bands, Vol. 2 such as CKY, Clutch, and The 69 Eyes. I really was hoping for new material by CKY but was treated to a rather boring remix of an earlier track of their called “Rio Bravo.” Clutch as amazing as they are, are Clutch and “Shadow Of Your Love” by The 69 Eyes was entertaining.
The one track that stuck out the most was “Blackened Silence” by Viking Skull. This band is awesome. Imagine '70s metal with a scruffy metal voice powering along and you have yourself Viking Skull. I look forward to hearing their full length release.








Article comments