One thing about skateboarders is that when not eating, sleeping or out skating, they’re flipping through a skateboarding magazine or perusing the selection of skateboarding videos that might inspire them to learn new tricks. There are a number of skate DVDs out there — some good, some not so good. They may feature thrilling punk, hardcore or hip-hop soundtracks. They may contain additional tour footage or interviews from the pros. Some focus on playing trick after trick, while others provide skateboard trick and tips, and “how to” tutorials. If you look around, you may even find a documentary or a feature film about skateboarding culture too.
The most popular type of skateboarding videos out there feature professional skateboarders busting seemingly impossible tricks or planning great technical runs down city streets, set to a killer soundtrack. “Baker” videos offer songs by The Pixies, The Ramones, NY Dolls, 2Pac and Notorious B.I.G. and feature skateboard footage of Mike Maldono, Andrew Reynolds, Elissa Steamer and Erik Ellington. In “Birdhouse” videos, you’ll see skating by Steve Berra, Tony Hawk and Andrew Reynolds, to the songs of Rob Zombie, Portishead, The Beastie Boys, Propellerheads and Moby. “Emerica” will show you Heath Kirchart, Ed Templeton and Kevin Spanky Long skating to an eclectic mix of Danzig, Motorhead, Devo, The Cure and Jimi Hendrix.
If it’s a plot that you’re after, then don’t miss one of the first narrative skateboarding videos ever made — “The Search For Animal Chin,” a 1987 classic featuring the Bones Brigade (Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Mike McGill, Lance Mountain and Tommy Guerrero) on a quest to find the great skateboarding master of the world. You can also catch members of the San Francisco Scene (Jim Thiebaud, Jesse Martinez, Bryce Kanights, Doug Smith), the Bakersfield Scene (Chris Borst, Bobby Reeves, Charlie Dubois, Ray Underhill, Adrian Demain, Donny Griffins, Kevin Lambert) and the Rad Party Scene (Mike Vallely, Rodney Mullen, Per Welinder, Natas Kaupas, Arron Murray, Kevin Harris). As a bonus, your DVD extras will include all skate videos from the legendary Stacy Peralta.
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