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The Dirty Heads comfortably combine hip-hop and reggae with somewhat lesser dollops of conventional rock songwriting and arrangements on Any Port in a Storm. While those are the three main styles the group blend, they don't always use all three idioms in the same song, some tracks coming close to being straight hip-hop, reggae, and/or rock. Converted By Spotify To YouTube Playlist. Sign in now to see your channels and recommendations! Any Port in a Storm (Special Edition) By Dirty Heads. 2012 • 23 songs. Play on Spotify. Listen to Any Port in a Storm (Special Edition) now. Listen to Any Port in a Storm (Special Edition) in full in the Spotify app.
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Poston Pump Track - Hero 7 'Ghetto Gimbal' Testing - (McTrail Rider Setup) - 1/5/2019 - Gastonia, NC - George Poston Park - Velosolutions Music by Dirty Heads 'Believe' off of Any Port In The Storm (2010) Shot on a GoPro Hero 7 Black in 4k @ 30 fps in superwide mode w/ Hypersmooth on mounted to the chin of my Troy Lee Designs full face helmet. I am trying out the 'McTrail Rider' setup, which I have dubbed the 'Ghetto Gimbal' which involves modifying a full face helmet by attaching a GoPro mount to the chin area to mimic a chest mounted gimbal shot. I spread apart the wire mesh in the front of my carbon TLD D3 and ran four zip-ties through the wire mesh and around the support pillars of the helmet. I do not use an external microphone but will probably look into getting one in the future but I do use a wind sock over the GoPro to reduce wind noise and it works really well (I wasn't using the wind sock for this video).