Danny came out of nowhere and made a big impact with his stylish skating in the 2003 Habitat video. Raymond Molinar introduces a classic.
Here's some rare footage of Mike at SF's Pier 7. Even when he's just dorking around, MC's skating is always a blast to watch.
Brandon's had board control forever—even as a kid, when the board was almost bigger than he was. Joe Tookmanian introduces this 2007 5Boro part.
Muska had some ads and interviews, but it was only after this 1998 Shorty's part that a star was born and a legend was made. Peabody introduces a true classic.
This isn't merely one of the gnarliest all-terrain parts ever—it's the absolute benchmark. Over 20 years later, it's still beyond belief that one person could accomplish everything done here. Colin McKay introduces Plan B's 1992 classic.
Chris was ahead of his time—just plain fun to watch skate, and he had some of the wildest disasters ever seen on vert. Raven Tershy is a true fan of skate history and introduces this 1992 H-Street classic.
Here's young Sammy showing signs of becoming one of the most consistent switch skaters of all time. For the record, he's regular foot… We think. Tom Asta introduces this part from the 2002 Shorty's vid.
Suciu introduces one of his all-time faves: Anthony Pappalardo's 2003 part from Mosaic. Nice taste, Mark.
Skate history will be kind to Jeremy Wray. His flip-trick snap, bolts landings, and spot annihilation legacy are on display in this 1995 Plan B part. Chris Pfanner introduces a classic.
Everyone rips these days; it's hard to stand out. Daniel does his own thing and it's worked for him. His skate vibe is displayed in the fun-looking line at 1:05. Chet Childress introduces this Foundation part from 2004.
They don't call him the Vertical Vampire for nothing. Navs digs deep in his VHS collection today with this Shut Up And Skate Pro-Am championship in Houston,TX from 1986. Phillips, Mountain, Hawk… they're all in there.
Grant Taylor introduces an old H-Street part that may be obscure to some, but is a gem to others. Here's Darin's wild disasters and hang-ups, along with some surprising street moves.
At the rate videos come out nowadays, it's easy for some to be forgotten about, but some parts—like James Brockman in 2009's Strange World—will remain classic.
Some video parts have a trick-by-trick blueprint laid out before they're even filmed. Josh narrates his Alien Workshop part from 2000, which showcases how he skates every day and why he's a legend.
With all of the smooth and consistent skating it makes sense that Nyjah's favorite video part is P-Rod's from Yeah Right.
Rodrigo TX introduces Marcus McBride's classic part from Deca's Sneak Preview video. Here comes the boom.
If you're ever in a long-winded, skate nerd debate about "good style" and BA's name doesn't come up, that means you're talking to kooks.
Abdias Rivera introduces his favorite part from Zero's 1999 fast-edit, no-filler epic. Watch as Adrian rips and locks into some of the gnarliest backside tailslides ever.
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