His skating has never disappointed, but this part made it a written-in-stone, fact of life: Koston's an all-time best. And this was years before Yeah, Right! and Fully Flared. Daryl Angel describes a classic.
Ledge skating has always been part of the game, but Photosynthesis from 2000 helped show how limitless and creative it could be. Catfish describes Brian Wenning's part.
Whether it's street, transition, or a combination of both, Dan's always had a unique approach to skating. Here's his part from the 1996 Think video.
It doesn't get much more classic than Photosynthesis from 2000, this was the original edit of the Habitat section that was used for only a handful of premieres.
In 2004, Girl had an all-star roster of skaters on King of the Road. Although they weren't able to take home the crown, they did put together a classic part for the video.
King Of The Road has had a grip of classic makeout scenes. Here's a compilation of all the lip service from past years.
If you're looking for respect on the "industry" side of skating, it helps when you have a track record like Remy's. Here's his part from a 1994 ACME vid.
2003 was the first year we introduced King Of The Road to the world. The DLX team stepped up to the plate and took home first place.
Videos made for and by friends are less intense than most skate projects. Nevertheless, the Tiltmode Army always produced amazing skating.
Street skating didn't just invent itself. It took guys like Gonz, Natas, and Dressen. Here's his ripping part from 151's Too Loud for the Crowd that came out in '98.
Cardiel stopped by the plant and suggested one of his favorite classics. It's Julien Stranger from Underworld Element's video, Skypager, released in 1993.
Ethan's known for distinctive back lips, tré flips, and kickflips. All are on display in Foundation's Art Bars vid.
Anderson won his way to SOTY. Sheffey did it switch. Colin, vert dog—contests were never the same. Germany lost the World Cup, haha.

It's a two-for-Tuesday in the Classics with Mark Appleyard.This time it's from his first Flip vid part, Sorry.
In the late '90s, tales of a skate-prodigy coming out of Canada shook the industry. Habitat grabbed him first.
Neil Blender is one of the true originals in skating. He invented the gay twist, Donner Party, and numerous others, and was always speaking in circles. Check this video and interview and find out why skaters are crazy folk. 400 bucks? Think about it...
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