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The seventeenth installment in the [[Videogroove Video Magazine]] series, directed by Dave Paine. Featuring the first [[IMYTA]] contest.

== Cover text ==
VG17 California Industry Issue - Featuring IMYTA is a special VG. [[VG16: East Coast, Volume 1|VG16ECVGONE]] sparked a fire here among the California scene, especially in the Bay Area with profiles on kingpins and legends, Robert Guerrero and Jason Reduta. In South California we highlight skating profiles on Mike Radebaugh and Jeff Stockwell. Jon Julio, guest director, held the first ever IMYTA comp in the SF streets this summer. This was a showdown of talent from all over that has never been attempted in such a raw street format. "The SF Take Over, Time is Money"... every trick counts! Plus music profiles, Bay Area coverage and down south. Industry leaders even make appearances and drop knowledge. Check it all out in another one hour, fully packed issue of Videogroove Magazine. <small>IMYTA (I Match Your Trick Assoc.)</small>

== Sections ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Title
! Music artist
! Track name
|-
| Introduction
|
|
|-
| Opener
| 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre
| California Love
|-
| Profiles: [[Jayson Reduta]] and [[Robert Guerrero]] (Intro)
| Blackalicious
| The Fabulous Ones (live)
|-
| rowspan=3 | Profile: [[Jayson Reduta]]
| Garnett "Silk" Smith
| Killamanjaro Remembers (aka Evacuate)
|-
| Whitney Houston
| My Love Is Your Love (Wyclef Jean Dub)
|-
| DJ Wicked (of Lifesavers Crew)
| Live at Palookaville
|-
| Profile: [[Robert Guerrero]]
| Modest Mouse
| It's All Nice On Ice
|-
| SF Take Over: Time Is Money (IMYTA)
| Hieroglyphics
| The Last One (Instrumental)
|-
| IMYTA: [[Jon Julio]]
| Tracy Chapman
| Talkin' Bout a Revolution
|-
| Bay Area/SF
| DJ Shadow
| Hardcore (Instrumental) Hip-Hop
|-
| Music Profile: Straight Ahead/Junglz Apary
| Straight Ahead/Junglz Apary
| Live Jam
|-
| [[Sean Cullen]] back2back [[Patrick Lennen|Pat Lennen]]
| Quanumm
| Stormy Water (live)
|-
| 4 Hours at Glen Cove
| Deltron 3030
| Positive Contact
|-
| Profiles: [[Mike Radebaugh]] and [[Jeff Stockwell]] (Intro)
| Unknown Artist
| Unknown Track
|-
| Profile: [[Mike Radebaugh]]
| Unknown Artist
| Unknown Track
|-
| Profile: [[Jeff Stockwell]]
| No Use For A Name
| Pride
|-
|
| DJ Swift
| Live at Videogroove
|-
| Visual Aids
| Odonato
| Drinkin and Gambling
|-
| Orange County
| Propellerheads
| Taking California
|-
| SD/Esco
| The Misfits
| London Dungeon
|-
| Credits
| The Pharcyde
| The E.N.D.
|}

== Skaters ==

== Media release ==
Released on VHS, including a [[Just Push Play]] sticker.

== Production credits ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name
! Role
|-
| [[David Allan Paine|Dave A Paine]]
| Director, Editor, Camera
|-
| [[Jon Julio]]
| Guest director
|-
| [[Brian Konoske]]
| Cover photo
|-
| [[Jess Dyrenforth]]
| Back cover photos
|-
| [[Lawrence Ingraham]]
| Love layout design
|}

== Misc ==
* © [[Videogroove]]
* Distributed by [[Video Action Sports]]
* Also available as PAL VHS
* UPC: 730475180173 (PAL VHS)

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