Watching all the FTD vids without checking the Fatback edition is like ordering KFC's cheesy bacon bowl without the bacon.
The Zero crew warms up the demo while DGK repairs a tire blowout. Then both teams wrap up the tour at Woodward with a heavy stair and mini-mega session.
Any slam that generates enough impact to toss a shoe in the air usually means you're going to sit down for awhile. Maybe for an hour. Or maybe a month. Lenny describes a brutal ankle roll.
Jamie Thomas takes the crew through his hometown in Alabama where they rip a DIY spot. Then Stevie Williams brings them to Da Playground to hit his spot in this episode.
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.
The crew takes shelter from the rain in the Skatepark of Tampa, then hits other demos and signings around Florida in this episode.
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.
The crew continues on the road through Arizona and New Mexico while hitting demos and eating triple-sets for breakfast.
Zero x DGK isn't your typical collaboration, but skateboarding breeds the unexpected. Part 2 coming tomorrow...
Sometimes we mix things up a bit. Here's a triple shot featuring Rodrigo, Cole, and Marcus. FTD suckas!
Zero and DGK begin their web blowout on Monday, the 14th, with part 1 of 5 from the Fresh 'Til Death tour. Check out the teaser now.
| Wild in the Parks North America May 25 |
| CAMTEST Arvada, CO May 25 |
| Dickies Midwest Trip Midwest May 27 |
| Few and the Far Skate Jam Sacramento, CA Jun 01 |
| Cuates & The Budrows Jun 09 |
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