Displaying items by tag: Welcome To Hell
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MoMI's "Recording the Ride" Opening Photos
Nerds and notable figures from skate-video history convened in Queens for opening night of Recording the Ride—a ‘90s video retrospective at the Museum of the Moving Image. Catch all the big hitters that came out to see the show. -
Classics: Donny Barley's "Welcome To Hell" part
No matter where in the world he takes his board, Donny always represents raw East Coast skating. T-Funk introduces a classic from the 1996 Toy Machine video. -
Classics: Ed Templeton "Welcome To Hell"
Ed's been a part of skating in pretty much every capacity: Pro skater, filmer, photographer, artist, company owner, and driving the damn van. Here's to three decades. Matt Bennett introduces a 1996 Toy Machine classic. -
Classics: Jamie Thomas, Welcome to Hell
When this part dropped in 1996, Jamie wasn't considered just a ripper—he was a skate demon. Emmanuel Guzman talks about how much this video influenced him. -
Classics: Welcome to Hell Slams
Earlier this year Leo Romero quit Baker to be on Toy Machine. Their videos are classics. Here's the slam section from 1996's Welcome to Hell. Not for the weak-kneed.
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Vincent Alvarez's "The Work" Dickies Video
Vincent's never been shy to get dirty for a clip, but this built out barrier goes beyond. Check the process and the payoff from his newest Dickies ad in tha mag. -
Titi Gormit's "Hideout" Part
Blending tack-sharp precision with a classic vision, Titi climbs the ranks of world-class ledge technicians with a flood of clips that’ll bend your brain. -
Evan Smith's "Welcome to Ipath" Video
Evan just joined the Ipath roster and already he's got a heavy welcome part with a slew of magic moves. Don't miss it. -
Troposphere's "Screen privacy" Video
Eetu Toropainen, Joel Juuso, Victor Höglund, Olli Matti Juntunen and a stacked crew of Finnish rippers bring the hype outta Helsinki and beyond. -
Jenny Skateboards' "Cradle of Corruption" Video
The undisputed home of northern aggression, Jenny delivers another brutal vid packed with hard-hitting stunt work from Sascha Daley, Magnus Hanson and company.
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