@@Rivera445idk its kind of stupid to do that given thats how society functions now. I mean, imagine having a real job and somehow not have a smartphone 😂 i dont think people who say “just do it” about this have really thought out how difficult life becomes. Youre basically just telling people to quit society lmao
@@lexingtonconcord8751 I underwent a huge lifestyle change in my early 20s and now im 34, so this stuff seems like a lifetime ago. But there really was something great about being a teen in the 90s early 2000s. We were lucky to have lived it.
Watching this in 2023 you can see how powerful and burly a skater Muska was. Dude was a beast in a time when most people were trying to be super smooth.
The way Muska man handles handrails in this video was groundbreaking at the time. Why compare it to the skating of today? Appreciate it for what it was then. I still see guys who dress and (attempt to) skate like Muska and that speaks volumes. The guy is a legend of skateboarding.
robbie tarnay dude I was gonna post a comment saying the exact same thing! so I'll say this instead, Watching chad muska skate, BACK THEN, was like hearing rock n roll for the first time. it was fucking witchcraft!
This was so rad back when it first came out. These old videos have so much nostalgia. Man those were the days. Skating for 8 hrs a day all over town. Crazy how far it's come. Still dream about skating even though I only skate with my dog now haha.
Love all these old skaters, each had such a distinct style. Skating has progressed so much since then that it can start to look a bit mechanical among pros and a tre flip is a tre flip is a tre flip. Back in the dizz,e you could see that Muska 50-50. It's just a 50-50 but the way he stands up nearly perfectly straight, feet move very little from the ollie up onto the rail. A distinct personal style. Like Andrew Reynolds with fs flips -- lots of people can fs flip, but the way the long legs would suck the board up under him made it his. It's like playing a jazz standard; everyone technically plays the same song, but then you hear that one band just absolutely kill it. Every little movement is perfect
Muska: hey, ima ollie down these three huge ass sets, all in a row! filemer: you should do it with no shirt on! that way if you fall you'll skin yourself raw! Muska: hell yeah dude
I remember becoming a skater in 1995 and lived through this era as a teenager in the 90s. Unbelievable times to be involved with skateboarding for sure.
That original shorty's team was the personification of 90s skateboarding. I don't think we will ever have a peak like that again. That's when style and persona trumped all the robotic technical shit that's become skateboarding.
Couldn’t agree with you anymore✊ I remember being a little as kid watching older kids and guys probably in their early 20’s skateboarding 🛹 in front of my building and fell in love the lifestyle. Great Memories
goestovalium11 Yeh smolik had the sickest style. the days when a lot of pros where doing kick flip backside tail slide shove it out. that pose doing the board slide down the handrail was classic. I had the brown/orangish looking muska board and that shit really did have pop
that day was awsome and the forst go having to leap frog a 4 year old at the last second before comming off the rail then going back and doing it again flawless that was style fuck ya what up WR with all my boys in back ground brings back memories RIP dallas
nwmxrider Youre right, it was a nice time in the 90's. I have a brand new pair from kareem campbell's axion nutek in my collection...pure skateboard sneaker history
A true OG when it comes to building your own brand. Muska and Shorty's were the controversial side of skating and brought that street edge to the game back then. True pioneers
It's crazy to think about how much fun you had in the late 90s, rolling as a group from spot to spot, finding spots from videos, eating blueberry muffins and chocolate milk... holy shit those were good times
@@Lifaceyeah but the kids coming up now don’t do that. Sure some do but the majority of them just skate a parks and complain about little scooter kids when they can be in the streets.
Chad muska had one of the best skate dawg styles I’ve ever seen. Almost like cartoon esque like that goofy movie where he’s just shredding lol but he was also one of the coolest of his time.
this was my shit back in like 7th grade. I'd watch this part everyday after school to get pumped to go out and skate. crazy how far skating has come since this.
I'm 28 now. There was something about that time in my life that has always given me an advantage. The advantage to know how to push yourself, to overcome fear, to be creative. Skating has saved lifes no doubt
Met chad in south africa around 98 i think it was. Such an awesome guy down to earth smoking buds with locals under the ramps. He also had serious balls, skating FAST & big no fear proper OG skater
LEGEND!!!! Damn I wish I could get a pair of those grey ES muskas. Those are probably extinct by now.. Luckily es reissued the accel last winter. Rockin those now. Best shoes ever. And the muska deck was my all time favorite board. We're getting old!!! ahhhhhhhhh!!!!
Haha. Did all his models have that? I didn't think I ever had the ES muskas but I looked them up when you said stash pocket cause I remembered that shit. Mine were the circa muskas though.
unbeatable swag man muska was the definition of cool. for those looking for his thps1 character outfit and special trick "ghetto blastin" its at 5:41 also the thps2 school house big kink rail is at 6:51
Muska is one of the greats that brought a whole new vibe to the public skate scene. He is a legend and this is such an amazing video jus for the style it brought to the scene
The intro to this is so good, so smooth… the style… the vibe! I remember seeing this back in 1998 thinking this guy is the definition of smooth and chill. Ahhh the 90s skater...I miss those days.
Muska was my boy back in the day! It was about 2003 or 2004 when I got the red Muska deck and I was so syked. It was for my birthday or Christmas or something and I found it - I would try to sneak it out at night and try to do a kickflip or something with it before sneaking it back to its hiding place before my parents caught me. Ah good times!
This never and will never get old, awesome stuff, I remember when this came out I was just a kid now over my 30’s and it still very enjoyable to watch.
Shit man skateboarding with a backpack and a boombox?!? Seemed like skaters back in the day stood out by a signature, nowadays everybody crazy and kind of taking the fun out of skateboarding.
@@rxmink someone said something about noseblunt and something about muska was ahead of its time. My comment is about Mullen doing all that before muska so tell me if m ska can be ahead if someone did it before him? 🤣🤣🤣 To hard for you? 🤣🤣
This part is/was historic. One of those parts u don’t forget. Like So many I remember from the 90s when skating leaped forward. The magic I felt when skating in the mid to late 90s in my hometown in San Francisco it’s hard to really explain. Special times.
5:55 the old wedge before it became a full skate park. i remember seeing chad muska show up there occasionally and all the kids would gather around. good times
Crazy good. I never got to see much Muska footage growing up, I always thought he was more of a hype man than a pro. How wrong I was; he deserved every bit of the attention he got.
That's incredible. I can't believe that dude is doing these insane tricks, while skateboarding with a heavy backpack full of stuff and carrying a boom box at the same time. Oh my gosh. This video is awesome
He brought skateboarding to the Top. He was so influential, A whole movement of skaters! city stars along with Kareem, Reynolds, Steamer, and the Chocolate Crew! RIP Keenan, Shane and all skate legends!
Funny story... When I was around 13 Chad Muska was my hero. I remember asking Dad if I could change my name to Chad and he laughed and thought it was ridiculous. He still reminds me about it and I'm now 37 😂😂🤦
don't know why YT show me now this part 11 years later xD damn watched the old skatevideos so often at this time when i'm skate activ, good old times :)
Muska has the best front side flips in the game to this day. No one can make it flip in between the legs like he could... And over that picnic table? #STEEZ
Miss these days. No fb no cell phones. Just bunch of friends hanging out and skating.
You can still live like this man. Get a flip phone and disconnect from the internet.
@@Rivera445exactly, so many people make these same tired ass comments.
Not no more I miss those days 2 😂😂😂
@@Rivera445idk its kind of stupid to do that given thats how society functions now. I mean, imagine having a real job and somehow not have a smartphone 😂 i dont think people who say “just do it” about this have really thought out how difficult life becomes. Youre basically just telling people to quit society lmao
@@southsidesaiyan8641probably because not everyone likes the way the internet is affecting society…
I had his shoes you could fit a half ounce bud in the toung and it velcrod back got searched and got away it thanks muska
OMG.................I forgot about those shoes................Thanks for the memories. Wish I kept mine.
Such a beautiful anecdote. Thank you
hell ya. I had both models. expensive at the time but sooo dope
wow thanks so much for this. always wanted to hear a story like this about his shoes and a half oz really!? impressive muska
your welcome ;)
The Golden Era of skateboarding and I was a teenager living the dream, I miss the 90's!
The 90s are definitely worth remembering. I miss them on a regular. People were not as horrible back then.
@@lexingtonconcord8751 I underwent a huge lifestyle change in my early 20s and now im 34, so this stuff seems like a lifetime ago.
But there really was something great about being a teen in the 90s early 2000s. We were lucky to have lived it.
@@drwho9319 in 99 I was 12 yes.
@@matisyahup613 yep right on. Missed it by about 5 years. Felt like I was at the tail end of something great
Me too
Watching this in 2023 you can see how powerful and burly a skater Muska was. Dude was a beast in a time when most people were trying to be super smooth.
The way Muska man handles handrails in this video was groundbreaking at the time. Why compare it to the skating of today? Appreciate it for what it was then. I still see guys who dress and (attempt to) skate like Muska and that speaks volumes. The guy is a legend of skateboarding.
People always forget their roots.
Herman Melville Bro you're a great author. Thanks for the great books bro.
John Rynhart Anytime.
robbie tarnay dude I was gonna post a comment saying the exact same thing! so I'll say this instead, Watching chad muska skate, BACK THEN, was like hearing rock n roll for the first time. it was fucking witchcraft!
real skateboarders learn to appreciate every skateboarders.
This was so rad back when it first came out. These old videos have so much nostalgia. Man those were the days. Skating for 8 hrs a day all over town. Crazy how far it's come. Still dream about skating even though I only skate with my dog now haha.
Shawn Biesel breaking into schools to skate and getting chased by security hahaha
Love all these old skaters, each had such a distinct style. Skating has progressed so much since then that it can start to look a bit mechanical among pros and a tre flip is a tre flip is a tre flip. Back in the dizz,e you could see that Muska 50-50. It's just a 50-50 but the way he stands up nearly perfectly straight, feet move very little from the ollie up onto the rail. A distinct personal style. Like Andrew Reynolds with fs flips -- lots of people can fs flip, but the way the long legs would suck the board up under him made it his. It's like playing a jazz standard; everyone technically plays the same song, but then you hear that one band just absolutely kill it. Every little movement is perfect
andrew reynolds is an art form with his gracefull landings, so magestic
This boombox dude was the dude back in the late 90's. Lots of hype at the time. Always in the skate magazines.
nah u thinking of Koston.
@@westsyde_LAnah I'm not, I'm talking boombox
5:55 That catch lives in my head rent free
yeah dude such an insane catch
And 6:05
Bananas
Seriously! It’s 2021 and I just watched this again and at that part I was like: “oh fuck!” Lol
having skated desert west so many times i still can't believe he did this
The crooked grind down the railing w/ the boom box has to be one of the most iconic 90’s grinds, that sht just smacks nostalgia right in your face
5:42 🥲 Love to Muska thanks for the childhood memories 🙏🏼
I had to come search this video just for that clip
100% cringe 🤣
Muska: hey, ima ollie down these three huge ass sets, all in a row!
filemer: you should do it with no shirt on! that way if you fall you'll skin yourself raw!
Muska: hell yeah dude
with his boombox!
filmer: where's the backpack bro
hahahaha
Spot on lmao
Musks needs no shirt cause musks did it first try. Ez
I remember becoming a skater in 1995 and lived through this era as a teenager in the 90s. Unbelievable times to be involved with skateboarding for sure.
That original shorty's team was the personification of 90s skateboarding. I don't think we will ever have a peak like that again. That's when style and persona trumped all the robotic technical shit that's become skateboarding.
Totally agree. This vid was the heat. in my opinion, best ever.
AMEN
Couldn’t agree with you anymore✊ I remember being a little as kid watching older kids and guys probably in their early 20’s skateboarding 🛹 in front of my building and fell in love the lifestyle. Great Memories
Chad lives like he's still in the 90's lol
shut up. You lost all credibility once you try shit on new age skating. Shit evolves. Move on pussy.
Anyone remember 411 video magazine??
Love the beginning so much: pure, authentic, stylish, natural, just art as Life itself. Have fun all of you out there and stay blessed.
Fax
Now we have cameras and editing equipment on phones to get rid of everything in the background which is a crying shame.
So good
crazy to think that this is "old school" when this shit was so goddamned hype to me growing up.
+Nic Griffin yeah and he as sooooo new school....
i mean smolik and penny are damn oldschool^^
+Nic Griffin its funny when people are like "muska sucks". Muska was the Nyja/Sheckler/Malto of the 90s.
+Tighty Mimbers I mean... if you're old, that's how time works ;P
I had the red muska board in 8th grade lol. BEST board I've ever owned back then, and I went through a lot.
goestovalium11 Yeh smolik had the sickest style. the days when a lot of pros where doing kick flip backside tail slide shove it out. that pose doing the board slide down the handrail was classic. I had the brown/orangish looking muska board and that shit really did have pop
You know your a G when you can nose grind a rail with a back pack and a stereo in hand.
Scott Villanueva You fucking know my man!
true spirit of skating right there
Scott Villanueva ⬅️⬆️🅱️. Simple.
that day was awsome and the forst go having to leap frog a 4 year old at the last second before comming off the rail then going back and doing it again flawless that was style fuck ya what up WR with all my boys in back ground brings back memories RIP dallas
Scott Villanueva you must have never played the first tony hawk.
Probably one of the most influential skaters to surface the earth.
He was do relatable, original and big. He was true to his team and showed skating as a culture, he's the definition of influential
The muska silhouette board is still one of my favorite designs of all time
Well said! Definitely one of the most iconic decks, especially of the 90’s
Was my favorite deck. Then I snapped it and could never find another.
@CanadianEbikeoutletSkill issue literally 💀 you outed yourself stupid clown.
@@JacobJFletchThey sell them again
What a style! Muska skating was very human, very street, the scenarios, the spots, THIS is street skateboarding!
Man I remember how awesome that deck was, and the Muska shoes. Miss that shit .
nwmxrider Youre right, it was a nice time in the 90's. I have a brand new pair from kareem campbell's axion nutek in my collection...pure skateboard sneaker history
Ohh fuck yes I saved up enough money from my summer job and finally got the yellow muska deck a bit wider than the red
I just bought a fresh red one like 2 years ago just for the wall, best memories
@@nollie2k978 if I ever see a red Muska board in a shop, I’m buying it. I had 4 or 5 of them in the 90’s.
@grumpynomad3551 that deck and the rising sun were so 🔥. Classic decks
One of Top 10 skate vidz of all time
A true OG when it comes to building your own brand. Muska and Shorty's were the controversial side of skating and brought that street edge to the game back then. True pioneers
It's crazy to think about how much fun you had in the late 90s, rolling as a group from spot to spot, finding spots from videos, eating blueberry muffins and chocolate milk... holy shit those were good times
Uhhh you can still do those things now
@@Lifaceyeah but the kids coming up now don’t do that. Sure some do but the majority of them just skate a parks and complain about little scooter kids when they can be in the streets.
Muffins and chocolate milk = 💨
Uhhhhh yeah that’s a bit random. Also still easily done now. Wtf lol
@@NittyGritty420how you gonna speak for anybody else? Let alone a whole generation? 😂😂😂 Go back to sleep Kanye
had the pleasure of living down the street from him. He had a fully customized Cadalliac Escalade called "The Muskalade".
Use to watch this guy when i was a kid.. 30 yrs old now.. these videos make you realize how much time has flew by
This is so nostalgic. Muska had the dopest shoes, the coolest board graphics... couldn’t imagine a skateboard community without Muska.
Those shoes were dope
The intro alone makes this a piece of history. Not just skateboarding history. 💥⚡
Chad muska had one of the best skate dawg styles I’ve ever seen. Almost like cartoon esque like that goofy movie where he’s just shredding lol but he was also one of the coolest of his time.
MUSKA BEATZ!
Dude will always be a rockstar...
this was my shit back in like 7th grade. I'd watch this part everyday after school to get pumped to go out and skate.
crazy how far skating has come since this.
Still convinced Steve Olsen is an alien
Same, and dream about bustin’ that rail at ECHS (in the rain!)
I'm 28 now. There was something about that time in my life that has always given me an advantage. The advantage to know how to push yourself, to overcome fear, to be creative. Skating has saved lifes no doubt
4:10 sounds like Michael Scott’s “Nooooo” when he realized Toby was back
"Noooo, no, pls no."
The 90’s were amazing
Greatest part of all time
Something about the way he’s skates is just different!
i love the intro... cruising and just having good 'ol fun street skating.
xbcnfujv i agree.. Thats what i do now JIBING WHAT WE CALL IT
@@Mrfox-nc4bu what is the title of the song per minute 0.48?
@@gianmarcoferrante4432 Chan Chan by Buena Vista Social Club
Pure fucking style, making art out of concrete. Beautiful.
5:42 crooked grind down a handrail with a boombox and a backpack!? That's ridiculous
That was not ridiculous, it was a special trick in tony hawk pro skater ;)
Eveeybody kbow him...nobody know you.
That was his style... The one and only, Chad Muska!
It's a nod to when he was legit homeless and would shred around w/ his pack and jambox ...
Met chad in south africa around 98 i think it was. Such an awesome guy down to earth smoking buds with locals under the ramps. He also had serious balls, skating FAST & big no fear proper OG skater
This is real street skating in its raw form. One of the best to ever do it Chads style and level of tricks back in the day is so sick.
I haven't seen this clips in over 20 years still amazing
LEGEND!!!! Damn I wish I could get a pair of those grey ES muskas. Those are probably extinct by now.. Luckily es reissued the accel last winter. Rockin those now. Best shoes ever. And the muska deck was my all time favorite board. We're getting old!!! ahhhhhhhhh!!!!
Lol Yup! That came in handy once or twice.. if you know what I mean haha
Haha. Did all his models have that? I didn't think I ever had the ES muskas but I looked them up when you said stash pocket cause I remembered that shit. Mine were the circa muskas though.
illicitArtist Circa, not eS. Muska Pro model had the stash pocket. Haha I literally still have them in my garage! Classic!
kostons best skating shoe
Andrew Gancia audio and dvs also had stash pockets
unbeatable swag man muska was the definition of cool. for those looking for his thps1 character outfit and special trick "ghetto blastin" its at 5:41 also the thps2 school house big kink rail is at 6:51
THPS2 my all time fav!
The Gonz rail. He boardslid that thing for the first time wayyyyy back in the day.
Muska is one of the greats that brought a whole new vibe to the public skate scene. He is a legend and this is such an amazing video jus for the style it brought to the scene
The way he crooked the down rail while wearing a huge backpack and holding a boom box 😭
This part is a piece of gold
The intro to this is so good, so smooth… the style… the vibe! I remember seeing this back in 1998 thinking this guy is the definition of smooth and chill. Ahhh the 90s skater...I miss those days.
Muska is like a movie character 😂😂
He can probably get away from anything on that skateboard
Muska was my boy back in the day! It was about 2003 or 2004 when I got the red Muska deck and I was so syked. It was for my birthday or Christmas or something and I found it - I would try to sneak it out at night and try to do a kickflip or something with it before sneaking it back to its hiding place before my parents caught me.
Ah good times!
My brother and I would watch this religiously. This truly was our childhood. Miss you everyday brother, rest up
This never and will never get old, awesome stuff, I remember when this came out I was just a kid now over my 30’s and it still very enjoyable to watch.
It'll haunt me forever that I never got a pair of those grey/white/royal blue Muska es shoes. These were the days. A legend in skateboarding.
I had those! Cost like $100, had a hidden "stash" pocket in the tongue. Awesome. .
Because 90's!
***** thats awsm
Collective State TV were those the ones with the pocket under the tongue for a five sack? If so my boy had a pair
hacksdp3 nice did'nt read all comments, you answered my q
All I know is for whatever reason Chad Muska was my go to character for the original Tony Hawk Pro Skater.
Jacob McVay exaxctly
Same here. I think because he was goofy
90's The last of the Great Decades! Get me back everyday no looking back! No shit it was hard and fucked up but i loved it the way it was 90's LOVE
The publishing thing says this came out 11 years ago but I’m more than likely sure it was more like 20 years ago.
Shit man skateboarding with a backpack and a boombox?!? Seemed like skaters back in the day stood out by a signature, nowadays everybody crazy and kind of taking the fun out of skateboarding.
Bingo
Muska is the man! The lipslide right near the end was scary as hell!
that gap to fs noseblunt at 3:18 was way to far ahead of its time. I never knew the Muska was this good.
Damn I just noticed that part. Fucking crazy!
I didn't catch that one either, that's gnarly. Also the fs noseblunt at 4:25 is insanely hard
I think Mullen did it and 100 things more before Muska but still Chad was a king in he’s own way :)
@@dj.mb_one how is that relevant
@@rxmink someone said something about noseblunt and something about muska was ahead of its time. My comment is about Mullen doing all that before muska so tell me if m ska can be ahead if someone did it before him? 🤣🤣🤣 To hard for you? 🤣🤣
This part is/was historic. One of those parts u don’t forget. Like So many I remember from the 90s when skating leaped forward. The magic I felt when skating in the mid to late 90s in my hometown in San Francisco it’s hard to really explain. Special times.
Muska is a inspirational skater, he is going for a skate cruise, such classic.
Some of the best years of my life
Who’s here after Muska’s 9 Club interview?
Chad Muska is the 90s
MUSKA 4 LIFE 💪💪✨✨👊🏼👊🏼
The film had so much hype coming out. Good ol days.
5:55 the old wedge before it became a full skate park. i remember seeing chad muska show up there occasionally and all the kids would gather around. good times
Crazy good. I never got to see much Muska footage growing up, I always thought he was more of a hype man than a pro. How wrong I was; he deserved every bit of the attention he got.
That's incredible. I can't believe that dude is doing these insane tricks, while skateboarding with a heavy backpack full of stuff and carrying a boom box at the same time.
Oh my gosh. This video is awesome
It is best if when you start out, you carry a boom box when you learn to ollie. It gives you more pop in the long run.
This is pure nostalgia, more tony hawk than tony hawk
Muska was that dude 😎
he pulled some amazing shit back in the day.
Crazy. if you sent this vid in to get sponsored in 2021 they would say... NO lol
Back to my days. Big Shoes, all baggy clothes, no Karen's and crazy Times with my board. I miss that.
that was beautiful and flawless skating. No disrespect to the current generation, but those guys in the 90s were fire.
The gap to noseblunt was paradise valley high school. Phoenix az. 40th st and bell rd. That was me and my friends at 13.
Em que ano foi Esse vídeo parti..??
1998
He brought skateboarding to the Top. He was so influential, A whole movement of skaters! city stars along with Kareem, Reynolds, Steamer, and the Chocolate Crew! RIP Keenan, Shane and all skate legends!
Chad Muska is the man. Loved watching his epically later'd and his nine club interview. Seriously such an inspiring dude.
Funny story... When I was around 13 Chad Muska was my hero. I remember asking Dad if I could change my name to Chad and he laughed and thought it was ridiculous. He still reminds me about it and I'm now 37 😂😂🤦
That's such a sweet and hilarious anecdote
Such perfect board control.
Good old golden days.. skatin and watching skate movies to get more hyped to go back and skate even more.
Thought I was the coolest dude on the block with my S HORTY' S hoodie. This brought back so many memories.
Dude should have a spot on the Hollywood walk of fame. Dudes a fucking legend!!
Fuck Hollywood and fuck the police that's what muska would say
Holy shit, I remember watching this when I was a kid on a VHS. Muska's boards were sold in local skate shops here in Czechia back then.
Me and my fiend used to watch this on repeat day in day out. Fucking best times of my life
LEGEND, chad muska inspired my friends and I so much when we were just starting to skate. miss those days.
bout to go to Target and pick up some AND1 pants. I think it's time those came back into the skate scene
Lol quit lying
I think the definition from Christ's day of sarcasm translates in English to..........."To tear the flesh".
PONYBOYonline please don't... we can leave that in the past along with rocket ollies, deck rails, and D3s...
Angel Carrillo its better than joggers and skin tight pants lol
t00bgazer ok.
Muska skating with the boombox, classic stuff !
we'll see never see track pants like those again
I own a pair
glund01 come to glasgow son
glund01 those were tsa track pants
Bet
they back lol
What a blast from the past! Grew up watching this dude, plus I loved his Muska Beatz. He has such a cool chill style.
Wow 2 million views.....this guy was and still is an icon from my days of skating from the 90's
98' muska 'es shoe... BEST SHOE EVER DESIGNED IN SKATEBOARDING....
don't know why YT show me now this part 11 years later xD damn watched the old skatevideos so often at this time when i'm skate activ, good old times :)
It's louder than a Metallica concert in here!
If it wasn't for skaters like Muska nobody would've been inspired to do better so appreciate this.
The inverted frontside flips were the best. It's how I learned them. Dude was prolific! Love you muska!
Muska has the best front side flips in the game to this day. No one can make it flip in between the legs like he could... And over that picnic table? #STEEZ
Andrew Reynolds?
tom penny?
my old skating mate would do them like muska :P
Penny all day!
KNGDM CREATIVE the boss man Andrew Reynolds catches em in front of his face tho so steezy
this is a big part of my teenage... love this, love the 90's
Can we take a minute to appreciate how crazy doing hand rails while wearing a big back pack and holding a boombox is just nuts with authentic style??
I remember looking up to this guy as a kid in the 90's. He had style in the way he skated. Rodney Mullen was another favorite, very technical.
Chad Muska was always my favorite and still is! Always chose him in all the THPS!!