Lungie Land Spring Fling aka number 28 has lots of skin – Justin Bennee, Zach Siebert, Deadlung, Antho Herren, Alex Sherman, Tommi Ylianttila, Jake Watson, Cheeseburger, Aaron Biittner, Halldor Helgason in particular. Park City y’all.
Lungie Land has now lasted longer than many dramas on network TV. Perhaps it’s Deadlung’s careful attention to detail, or his meticulously written scripts, whatever it is, come Webby Awards time, you know who’s getting our nomination. Without further ado here is number 26 with Erik Leines, Jdubs, Travis Bart Wade, Jake Watson, Justin Bennee, and the Wu Tang Clan.
Lungie Land is back with a full length installment for numero 25 with Chris Bradshaw, Lady Bradshaw, Justin Bennee, Cajj Magoon, and Lucas Magoon going gnarls barkley at Big Bear. This puts the Good in Friday.
Switching things up, Deadlung has debuted a new, slightly more clarified look for Lungie Land. Although it takes a second to get used to, Vol 23 still has ridiculous powder, a dead-on music edit, and gives you the pure feeling of shred in only three minutes. The verdict? Still brilliant. Featuring Deadlung, Tony Madrid, Forrest Shearer, Jdubs, Aaron Biittner, and Dax Hardy.
Lungie Land has just hit its 21st episode and thus eclipses more than a few US primetime shows in both the drama and comedy categories in terms of longevity. The secret to Deadlungs success, it would seem, hinges on his steady hand and his access to endless pow. This patriotic edition is a good follow up to the Olympics and features Deadlung, Chris Bradshaw, Bob Plumb, Chris Grenier, and Harrison Gordon.
Word up, Lungie Land is back in action mode. Here is volume 20 with Deadlung, Tony Madrid, Jake Watson, Dax Hardy, and Deady’s first ever trip to the east coast, even though Maryland and DC don’t really count!
The new Lungie Land is out and you could call this one the lifestyle edition. There’s no shredding but there are appearances by Deadlung, Lizard King, Aaron Biittner, Jake Watson, Trouble Andrew Heikki Sorsa, and our own Craig Wetherby. Music by ODB RIP.
The kid is showing no signs of slowing down. Lungie Land Vol. 18 is more powderific slash and burn plus a lil cameo from Del tha Funky Homosapien. All set to the sound of MC Ren. Does it get any better?