This kid went his own way. Invented his own sort of style skateboarded with Grace and didn't give a fuck what people thought. That's why he is a legend! Will never be forgotten and always be spoken of in skateboarding. Rest in peace Dylan you are the man!
he kind of pushed the aesthetic and beauty of body language in skateboarding much further than anybody else. you can see, considering he was an artist and musician, that beauty was part of his style.
So much hate for Dylan, but his type of personality is what a lot of the counter cultures are made of. It's what many times makes it interesting, much like Andy Warhol, or David Bowie. Not that Dylan is at the caliber of popularity yet, but the personality he has of not giving a fuck and just doing himself is what attracts many to him. It counters other skaters like P-Rod, and most of the street league roster really well. It's like he is part of the artistic side of skateboarding, which by default is somewhat pretentious and careless, while the other side is the more sport oriented, jock type. Point is, Dylan is alright and definitely doesn't deserve all the hate he gets, just look at Ricky Oyola, he is one cocky guy, yet much of the skate community looks up to him and what he did .
juvedoo99 People hate him because his personality seems fake and contrived and is essentially just a calling card for the psuedo counter cultural fashion that is commonplace in society (and in skateboarding) nowadays. Skateboarding used to be counter cultural on its own and unfortunately that's not completely true anymore, and now you have him modeling for Vogue and doing ads for DKNY and shit, yet complaining how corporate and mainstream it is to show how much he doesn't give a fuck and is "doing himself." Can't knock his hustle, but don't be a fucking hypocrite. His skating is incredible by the way, and maybe if he put out more actual footage instead of stupid interviews where he chain smokes and babbles incoherently the whole time, I'd be more of a fan. But fuck it, he's probably snorting blow out of a model's asshole right now and could give a shit less about what anyone says to/about him, and more power to him. But the hipster trend's gonna die just like the big pants/small wheels trend, it just won't be looked back on as fondly because it coincides with the fashion trends of society as a whole. Also, Ricky Oyola's EE3 part is one of the most important in the history of skateboarding, Dylan helped popularize skaters wearing pants too short for them. No comparison, but I kinda see where you're coming from. Respect.
Sean Radmer I get what you mean. I do believe perhaps he doing all the modeling is a "fuck you" to it, since he is making money off it. Much like street league, and how he acted on it. I understand it's hard to see, but Dylan is in essence what the art, "real" hipster types are. What I mean is that he is very nihilistic and careless, when the pseudo hipsters truly just follow a trend and are unaware of the artistry and such that encompasses the counter culture. Dylan was doing this way before it become popular thanks to guys like Jason Dill, who was doing it more than a decade ago. What I meant about Ricky wasn't his skating, but his attitude as a person. Dylan's reminds me of it a lot. We have to realize, many of these trends have been present for decades, just in the underground. If the mainstream trend of being a hipster dies in the mainstream, it will still be around in the underground, and I think Dylan wouldn't change his look or personality because of it. My point is Dylan is not a hypocrite, but rather smart and understands he wont be living off board sells, so he uses what he has to his advantage. Is it what he wants to do? Perhaps not, but in the US you gotta play the game, regardless of what you think is right. Unless you want to fade into obscurity. Just my POV.
juvedoo99 Fair enough, I think we both may be overthinking it. As I stated there's nothing wrong with the fact the guy makes money outside of skateboarding, but then to complain about Converse, Nike, Adidas, or other non-skate companies being in it only for the money is kind of hypocritical when his bills are paid by doing ads for high end clothing companies, "How to dress skater" articles in Vogue, and weed socks sold at Zumiez, no matter how much I agree with him (which I do, for the most part). Glass houses, mate. It's because of this I don't find his "nihilistic and careless" personality genuine, but if he ever puts out a part again, it will most likely be sick. Also, people also seem to forget that there was a period in the 90s that Vans, one of the companies most associated with skateboarding, pretty much bailed due to lack of profit and no one ever calls them out. Most of their money now comes from trendy mall kids but at least that helped them to finally put out a fucking video. But that's besides the point. Yeah, Paul Rodriguez (I refuse to refer to refer to him as P-Rod, GROSS) skates big contests and is sponsored by Target and Mt. Dew which is corny as fuck, but at least he owns it. Also, am I the only person who can't stand Jason Dill? Mosaic and Photosynthesis are 2 of my favorite videos ever, and I've never been able to stand that guy. He's like Gonz if Gonz were white, boring, had no soul, and was addicted to opiates.
Sean Radmer I think it's hard to sympathize or understand Dylan, and Dill because they seem to to be the "anti" skateboarding persona for the most part. They go against the skateboarding "rules" for lack of a better word, and do whatever they want. Skateboarding, as much as of counter culture has had some type of rules and things most skaters live by. Guys like Dylan and Dill go against that and that bugs people, because it's different and not what skating "has to be". Personally, I like Dill's skating a lot. His personality is not really what I admire, but he does bring some valid points about skating. I also think his nihilistic views are genuine, because he seems to understand that whatever he does is essentially meaningless and really holds no real importance. That's why he does what he does.
its so sad that such an amazing skater/person was taken so young. He had the right attitude, style and gave so much to the skateboarding community. RIP Dylan
@@WhatisReal11 well I’ve never smoked anything a day in my life so I don’t know what you’re getting at there. However, his influence on me shines in many other ways more important and way cooler than you amounting his life to him being a smoker.
Shut up little kids. He is talking like an adult. The world is complicated. You have to make hard decisions. Sometimes you have to sell out a little for your future. When you get in the real world you will understand. Quit being haters... AKA posers.
only people that are butthurt are the ones that are big fans of street league and dyrdek and think nyjah and dyrdek are skating and doesn't know about legends like Dill and Ave who did something for skating through skating not money and ESPN
Because skateboarding is big now a days and there are lots of little posers. Some grow out of it. Some keep on posing. I don't care how good you skate. If your stuck up and a hater you're a fucking poser. Go play football if you want to hate the other team.
Dylan knows what's up with skateboarding now days Its so much about companies making you represent them and skateboarding back then was way different not so much branded as now ..either way he fucking rules the skateboarding of today
back in the day like what? companies were always around. it would seem the only time there really wasn't much commercialism was before them z boys came in and threw down those hammers. You can't just be pro and expect to just sit there and be chill,super rebel-edgy and non conformist when they are cashing you huge checks. These people are running businesses at the end of the day.
***** I know that but watch the videos of the 90's its a whole new shit you don't see people from back in the day wearing logo shirts or do you ..I guess thats why Dylan doesn't wear any of that shit because he enjoys more of a different type of skating
And it's either wear janoskis, get paid, have a place to live, travel and ride the bubble that's corporate skating now....or be Dylan and be a hipster who will be broke and burnt out by 35. I'll take the former. I'm cool enough to know when to do the right thing for the big picture. Dylan's just too cool for everything. Fuck everything. He's James dean. He can do what he wants because his face would turn a lot of prisoners on.
cris lamont Dude everything changes I have to admit that skating has went up by a whole new level yet you have people like Dill,Sean Pablo,Alex Olson,and Mark that still represent that shit! Janoski is a cool dude and he gets credit for that shoe but in my own opinion people have the right to skate how they want and dress too! I like Dylan way better than any other dude just beacause of his style and not because he is good ..skateboarders just have preference on certain brands.
Don't you get it? Dylan and Austyn Gillette are the yin and yang of skateboarding do the you see it? They are both pro asf super pop, but personality wise way way different
I love Dylan, he's the shit. Sick skating, sick style. I get what he's saying, I really do. I don't always agree with him, sometimes seems like he rambles on about everything that HE does not do. I think it's great that skating now has major brands like Nike, New Balance and Addidas behind it. For example, Koston and P-Rod, no one can say these two legends did not pave deep paths for skateboarding. They ride with Nike and I guess it kinda is weird that Nike's actually a major skateboarding brand now. But Nike in particular though, if you really do your research has always been apart of street skateboarding. I remember watching 90's clips of people like Josh Kalis and that whole Philly crew killing it at Love Park with Nike Dunks on. This was before "skateboarding" brands like Circa, Fallen, Emerica, E'S, etc, etc were even out. I definitely see both sides of this though. While I do enjoy skateboarding becoming more mainstream, I also feel that it needs to be cool and low-key. Idk. Fuck it.
yesssssssssss. didn't he have a page for awhile in Skateboard mag where he would tell crazy life stories and random shit he had to say? he's fucking awesome.
he can still have the tattoo, he still loves alien workshop, he has just moved on. You should never stagnate, you should always strive to better yourself, he had to leave, he realized when grant left that it was time to leave.
i have several deathwish tattoos ( though i never rode for them but supported and bought their boards exclusively for 5 years) and i moved on from them to threat and am waiting for f.a. to have boards in my size. myth kid is right, you should never stagnate. evolution is a key element inside skateboarding. we all make changes in life on and off the board. tattoos are just a stamp for a memory about a time in anyones life and what that means to someone. i will always back deathwish but i feel like i too need a change of scenery. " f.a. is the future"
I agree with this dude 110% , fucking street league and all these big corporate sponsors are ruining skateboarding , I love what Dylan does and the whole FA hockey crew , his huf part was amazing...the whole artsy thing was a lil to much in my opinion but you can't deny his talent and for that he's in the clear , skating doesn't have rules and the way big corporate skating is portrayed makes it not as fun as it once was , that's why the whole 90's thing is coming back and I couldn't be more thrilled , the look now is so 90's without the super baggy pants and 45mm wheels but FA is the sickest company out right now and Dylan is killing it
that's actually the way it's supposed to be said cuz it was founded by a german guy called adi dasser, it is weird that he said it that way though cuz that's a pretty european pronunciation.
+fulltimepieceofshit He had Bone marrow cancer and lung cancer, i think he's getting better no but hes not skating cause hes super weak still. He also got injured pretty bad.
dyrdek sold off alien workshop years ago. he was the one that was keeping it going for a good amount of time. he sold it to some extreme sports corporation or some shit and the ceo got fucked financially and pretty much destroyed alien workshop. some dude made a really in depth blog about it. look it up and i'm sure you'll find it
You make me want to be like you , but then i realised that you are just being yourself. Then i realise thats what you were all about.
RIP DYLAN RIEDER
yusuf zulfi beautiful comment
its more about similar tastes so thats make you love him more like i do
I was just about to type pretty much the same thing.
SebasS Chann mmmm
Five years later he was right about everything..
Ye man, crazy how life works this guy was just one of a kind
I was here to type the exact same sentence :D
Did cherry ever change skateboarding, so crazy
@@elfiyn1111 is that a statement?
7 years later, he's still right....
This kid went his own way. Invented his own sort of style skateboarded with Grace and didn't give a fuck what people thought. That's why he is a legend! Will never be forgotten and always be spoken of in skateboarding. Rest in peace Dylan you are the man!
Amen brotha
he kind of pushed the aesthetic and beauty of body language in skateboarding much further than anybody else. you can see, considering he was an artist and musician, that beauty was part of his style.
It's just so weird to think that he's gone.
I come back to this video so often, always in the morning sipping my coffee. Such a great video
The best dude out there, genuine, authentic and down to earth, truly represents what skateboarding is and should be... Love him, RIParadise for life
So much hate for Dylan, but his type of personality is what a lot of the counter cultures are made of. It's what many times makes it interesting, much like Andy Warhol, or David Bowie. Not that Dylan is at the caliber of popularity yet, but the personality he has of not giving a fuck and just doing himself is what attracts many to him. It counters other skaters like P-Rod, and most of the street league roster really well. It's like he is part of the artistic side of skateboarding, which by default is somewhat pretentious and careless, while the other side is the more sport oriented, jock type. Point is, Dylan is alright and definitely doesn't deserve all the hate he gets, just look at Ricky Oyola, he is one cocky guy, yet much of the skate community looks up to him and what he did .
juvedoo99 People hate him because his personality seems fake and contrived and is essentially just a calling card for the psuedo counter cultural fashion that is commonplace in society (and in skateboarding) nowadays. Skateboarding used to be counter cultural on its own and unfortunately that's not completely true anymore, and now you have him modeling for Vogue and doing ads for DKNY and shit, yet complaining how corporate and mainstream it is to show how much he doesn't give a fuck and is "doing himself." Can't knock his hustle, but don't be a fucking hypocrite. His skating is incredible by the way, and maybe if he put out more actual footage instead of stupid interviews where he chain smokes and babbles incoherently the whole time, I'd be more of a fan. But fuck it, he's probably snorting blow out of a model's asshole right now and could give a shit less about what anyone says to/about him, and more power to him. But the hipster trend's gonna die just like the big pants/small wheels trend, it just won't be looked back on as fondly because it coincides with the fashion trends of society as a whole.
Also, Ricky Oyola's EE3 part is one of the most important in the history of skateboarding, Dylan helped popularize skaters wearing pants too short for them. No comparison, but I kinda see where you're coming from. Respect.
Sean Radmer I get what you mean. I do believe perhaps he doing all the modeling is a "fuck you" to it, since he is making money off it. Much like street league, and how he acted on it. I understand it's hard to see, but Dylan is in essence what the art, "real" hipster types are.
What I mean is that he is very nihilistic and careless, when the pseudo hipsters truly just follow a trend and are unaware of the artistry and such that encompasses the counter culture. Dylan was doing this way before it become popular thanks to guys like Jason Dill, who was doing it more than a decade ago.
What I meant about Ricky wasn't his skating, but his attitude as a person. Dylan's reminds me of it a lot.
We have to realize, many of these trends have been present for decades, just in the underground. If the mainstream trend of being a hipster dies in the mainstream, it will still be around in the underground, and I think Dylan wouldn't change his look or personality because of it.
My point is Dylan is not a hypocrite, but rather smart and understands he wont be living off board sells, so he uses what he has to his advantage. Is it what he wants to do? Perhaps not, but in the US you gotta play the game, regardless of what you think is right. Unless you want to fade into obscurity. Just my POV.
juvedoo99 Fair enough, I think we both may be overthinking it. As I stated there's nothing wrong with the fact the guy makes money outside of skateboarding, but then to complain about Converse, Nike, Adidas, or other non-skate companies being in it only for the money is kind of hypocritical when his bills are paid by doing ads for high end clothing companies, "How to dress skater" articles in Vogue, and weed socks sold at Zumiez, no matter how much I agree with him (which I do, for the most part). Glass houses, mate. It's because of this I don't find his "nihilistic and careless" personality genuine, but if he ever puts out a part again, it will most likely be sick. Also, people also seem to forget that there was a period in the 90s that Vans, one of the companies most associated with skateboarding, pretty much bailed due to lack of profit and no one ever calls them out. Most of their money now comes from trendy mall kids but at least that helped them to finally put out a fucking video. But that's besides the point.
Yeah, Paul Rodriguez (I refuse to refer to refer to him as P-Rod, GROSS) skates big contests and is sponsored by Target and Mt. Dew which is corny as fuck, but at least he owns it.
Also, am I the only person who can't stand Jason Dill? Mosaic and Photosynthesis are 2 of my favorite videos ever, and I've never been able to stand that guy. He's like Gonz if Gonz were white, boring, had no soul, and was addicted to opiates.
Sean Radmer I think it's hard to sympathize or understand Dylan, and Dill because they seem to to be the "anti" skateboarding persona for the most part. They go against the skateboarding "rules" for lack of a better word, and do whatever they want. Skateboarding, as much as of counter culture has had some type of rules and things most skaters live by. Guys like Dylan and Dill go against that and that bugs people, because it's different and not what skating "has to be".
Personally, I like Dill's skating a lot. His personality is not really what I admire, but he does bring some valid points about skating.
I also think his nihilistic views are genuine, because he seems to understand that whatever he does is essentially meaningless and really holds no real importance. That's why he does what he does.
juvedoo99 AMEN!!!!!!!
its so sad that such an amazing skater/person was taken so young. He had the right attitude, style and gave so much to the skateboarding community. RIP Dylan
Rest in Peace you Beautiful man...
I'm so sad about I can't watch your new skate video anymore. Thank you Dylan!!
i wish this was 30 minutes longer
"now's a time to be supporting skateboarding companies again" amen
To this day one of my biggest inspirations in this life. Love you, miss you dude.
smoking isnt good now isit
@@WhatisReal11 well I’ve never smoked anything a day in my life so I don’t know what you’re getting at there. However, his influence on me shines in many other ways more important and way cooler than you amounting his life to him being a smoker.
Dylan changed me
Thank you Dylan
Rip man
Finally another Dylan interview. Stop being so exclusive Dyl
Shut up little kids. He is talking like an adult. The world is complicated. You have to make hard decisions. Sometimes you have to sell out a little for your future. When you get in the real world you will understand. Quit being haters... AKA posers.
Woke up today fucking hangover in need to rewatch this. What an amazing person you were, Dylan, skateboarding misses you and needs you right now...
REST IN PARADISE LEGEND , ROLL FOREVER !! FROM PERU "
Real interview. Kept it classy but still said what he felt. 🌹❤️ rest easy. Dylan forever.
The part in the beginning is "stuck on the puzzle" by alex turner. Its the intro version.
1st song: Stuck on the Puzzle
2nd song: Glass in the Park
Both by Alex Turner
Thx a lot
Skateboarding needed this dude I hate that he is fucking gone.
I miss him
And the song in the beginning made me cry
His impossibles still blows my mind everytime.True legend of the sport.Rip brother
rest easy dylan🌹you left too soon
He was murdered
only people that are butthurt are the ones that are big fans of street league and dyrdek and think nyjah and dyrdek are skating and doesn't know about legends like Dill and Ave who did something for skating through skating not money and ESPN
Agreed👍
RIP. TO THE GOD HIMSELF
Rob skated with AVE and Dill when they were all 16-25
To see Dylan smile is really rad
greatest speech ever for the first part
RIP Dylan 😢😢😢
watching this again because i’m afew clicks away from getting the black class photo deck
I dont get why this guy gets so much hate!
Because skateboarding is big now a days and there are lots of little posers. Some grow out of it. Some keep on posing. I don't care how good you skate. If your stuck up and a hater you're a fucking poser. Go play football if you want to hate the other team.
Cause he talks real shit and every girl wants him cause he's a talented, smart, and good looking dude. That's why he gets hate
***** hit the nail on the head, although I can't see how some people even ask the question in the first place.
Because he doesn't play by the code of honor and thus gets no respect.
Physics. The more love you get, the more hate you get. Chatelier's principle. :)
give the man all the shit you want but he is totally right about the whole nike thing
Yup seven years later and laid off alot of people on the team,
Dylan knows what's up with skateboarding now days Its so much about companies making you represent them and skateboarding back then was way different not so much branded as now ..either way he fucking rules the skateboarding of today
back in the day like what? companies were always around. it would seem the only time there really wasn't much commercialism was before them z boys came in and threw down those hammers. You can't just be pro and expect to just sit there and be chill,super rebel-edgy and non conformist when they are cashing you huge checks. These people are running businesses at the end of the day.
***** I know that but watch the videos of the 90's its a whole new shit you don't see people from back in the day wearing logo shirts or do you ..I guess thats why Dylan doesn't wear any of that shit because he enjoys more of a different type of skating
Stupid. How old are you? 16? Cus u obviously haven't been in skating for more than 5 years. Shits changed.
And it's either wear janoskis, get paid, have a place to live, travel and ride the bubble that's corporate skating now....or be Dylan and be a hipster who will be broke and burnt out by 35.
I'll take the former. I'm cool enough to know when to do the right thing for the big picture. Dylan's just too cool for everything. Fuck everything. He's James dean. He can do what he wants because his face would turn a lot of prisoners on.
cris lamont Dude everything changes I have to admit that skating has went up by a whole new level yet you have people like Dill,Sean Pablo,Alex Olson,and Mark that still represent that shit! Janoski is a cool dude and he gets credit for that shoe but in my own opinion people have the right to skate how they want and dress too! I like Dylan way better than any other dude just beacause of his style and not because he is good ..skateboarders just have preference on certain brands.
Always love a bit of Dyl footage on or off board
Cuz always is good stuff
He truly represents skateboarding. Rest In Peace.
Rest in Paradise peace to the legend.
The world needs unused talk/footage of this? Dig in the archives
You're in another universe man. Impossible'd the 7 stair at my apartment for guy when I found out he passed. Rest peacefully dude.
omg he's so handsome
ysfzlfi yep. Twas my nickname in high school because of the resemblance. Too bad it wasn't cuz i had his switch skills. But I'm working on it now
rest in peace dylan, we will think of you forever
RIP brother
Don't you get it?
Dylan and Austyn Gillette are the yin and yang of skateboarding do the you see it? They are both pro asf super pop, but personality wise way way different
I love Dylan, he's the shit. Sick skating, sick style. I get what he's saying, I really do. I don't always agree with him, sometimes seems like he rambles on about everything that HE does not do. I think it's great that skating now has major brands like Nike, New Balance and Addidas behind it. For example, Koston and P-Rod, no one can say these two legends did not pave deep paths for skateboarding. They ride with Nike and I guess it kinda is weird that Nike's actually a major skateboarding brand now. But Nike in particular though, if you really do your research has always been apart of street skateboarding. I remember watching 90's clips of people like Josh Kalis and that whole Philly crew killing it at Love Park with Nike Dunks on. This was before "skateboarding" brands like Circa, Fallen, Emerica, E'S, etc, etc were even out. I definitely see both sides of this though. While I do enjoy skateboarding becoming more mainstream, I also feel that it needs to be cool and low-key. Idk. Fuck it.
and blazers bro!
Randy Urbina kostons cocky and I don't hink he was that great of a skater just was the image
+lord myron and p rod is all tech no creativity
+brendan Ladd true
They were wearing dunks before Nike had a skate brand though, they were just the basketball shoes
Miss him so much
forever will love you. rest easy big brother.
Rest easy, fav always
RIP dylan, when i was 16 i tried to grow my hair like you had it here
sameeeee
im 16 rn
Rip Dylan 🌹💔
more truth = more butthurt jock mentality.
the future I've wanted is getting closer to reality these days.
imagine interviewing Clyde Singleton?
yesssssssssss. didn't he have a page for awhile in Skateboard mag where he would tell crazy life stories and random shit he had to say? he's fucking awesome.
Or maybe just insecurity?
I have more respect for Dylan after watching this
what about the alien workshop tattoo
he can still have the tattoo, he still loves alien workshop, he has just moved on. You should never stagnate, you should always strive to better yourself, he had to leave, he realized when grant left that it was time to leave.
alien was a huge part of his life and represents a lot of good memories for him im sure he doesn't mind having it
i have several deathwish tattoos ( though i never rode for them but supported and bought their boards exclusively for 5 years) and i moved on from them to threat and am waiting for f.a. to have boards in my size. myth kid is right, you should never stagnate. evolution is a key element inside skateboarding. we all make changes in life on and off the board. tattoos are just a stamp for a memory about a time in anyones life and what that means to someone. i will always back deathwish but i feel like i too need a change of scenery. " f.a. is the future"
knowing by how much he hates logos, he'll probably cut his finger off
Dylan is soooooo right about skating needing to go back to its roots.
I agree 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000% on what he says about Street League. Couldn't have said it better.
Alex Turner on the intro... Fuck yeah
R.i.Dylan,such a fucking big impact made in skateboarding,some of the realest shit was spoken in this vid
my next board is gonna be an FA no doubt about that.
What's the team now? Dill, AVE, Terp, and Dylan?
Kevin Bradley and Nakel Smith are on too.
Bekim Sefa nakel is on real
Ryan Hodgdon Not anymore
Everyone on that team are posers
so right about FA being the future, those dudes are defining skateboarding
Does anyone know what kind of hair product Dylan uses?
murray's
pussy juice
Darude - Sandstorm
lithiumkc8 you're pathetic
lol
rest in power bruv ❤🛹
uncensored √ legitness acquired . oustanding interview !
The James Dean of skatebording.
1 year🖤
R.i.p buddy you were an icon in fashion and skateboarding. What restaurant is this?
Kill it it Heaven Dylan.
Does anyone know what cigarettes he smoked?
his favourite was Camel blue.
Tristin Luu didn't cigarettes kill him?
not sure, apparently it's rare that smoking can cause leukemia, but it can :/
Nah cigs didn't kill him. Homie lost his battle to cancer. 😞 I will forever love this man🌹
Tristin Luu leukemia is like 90% genetic. Granted cigarettes are terrible for your health I doubt that's how he got that.
I agree with this dude 110% , fucking street league and all these big corporate sponsors are ruining skateboarding , I love what Dylan does and the whole FA hockey crew , his huf part was amazing...the whole artsy thing was a lil to much in my opinion but you can't deny his talent and for that he's in the clear , skating doesn't have rules and the way big corporate skating is portrayed makes it not as fun as it once was , that's why the whole 90's thing is coming back and I couldn't be more thrilled , the look now is so 90's without the super baggy pants and 45mm wheels but FA is the sickest company out right now and Dylan is killing it
Just appreciate the skating who cares about other shit he is doing
You have a nice point of view and i would enjoy skating with you
he and austyn were the only reason i watched street league... i dont care about sls anymore. more interested about these guys.
Miss you dude
which is the first song
Stuck on the puzzle (intro) - Alex Turner
Someone send me a list of his Web History.
6:25 is this spot in montreal?
Yep, Mont-Royal lookout. 5 mins from my apartment.
i like this man.
song in the beginning pls? also RIP Dylan
Stuck on the puzzle by Alex Turner
loll at like 2:58 the way he says adidas,rip god
that's actually the way it's supposed to be said cuz it was founded by a german guy called adi dasser, it is weird that he said it that way though cuz that's a pretty european pronunciation.
Люблю тебя .Спасибо за все .
if I ever go to SLS I'm going trash talk everyone for fun though
RIP dylan
what happened to him? i heard he was really sick or some
+fulltimepieceofshit He had Bone marrow cancer and lung cancer, i think he's getting better no but hes not skating cause hes super weak still. He also got injured pretty bad.
+Razza Jemone how do you know this?
w27 he just passed away today 😭
i know, sad sad day :(
If FA's the future, I hope somebody's working on a time machine.
FA is the shit sick company sick graphics
What's fa
:( rest in paradise D.R
Rest in peace buddy.
what supreme movie?
cherry
What's that name song?
Had the gnarliest impossibles ive ever seen
Love this fucking guy
HES IN HEAVEN COMING FROM A BLACK MAN
APPROVED!!!
100%
Whats its got to do anything with ur race anyway?
I really can't imagine he'd even be remotely fun to hang out with.
Change "he" with "I" and you would be correct.
burn
Copulaxoxi Ranbooi a burn that will stand the testimant of time all our grandchildren will see this burn and make of this day of who not to be like
sweet
RIP 🌹
he's on fucking awesome now!
Did anybody notice how he said Adidas? hahaha
That's how you say it in Europe actually
Oh wow haha, had no idea!
shari slough Australia too, everyone over here gives shit to the Americans for a lot of their pronunciations haha!
Dylan is a fucken badass
miss you D
Awesome
he said some real shit about street league ;)
legend.
15 People have ZERO skills on impossibles!!!
Steve Perry right! Who the fuck disliked this
Well there you go people he's on FuckingAwesome.
Sad, Alien Workshop closed its doors this month. I wonder if its because of the massive exodus of their riders. That shit is hard to believe.
Matthew Clark Damn for real? Sounds crazy but I could believe it.
I heard he's also trying to get it back up and running :) wish it would've never gone under tho they had the sickest graphics
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dyrdek sold off alien workshop years ago. he was the one that was keeping it going for a good amount of time. he sold it to some extreme sports corporation or some shit and the ceo got fucked financially and pretty much destroyed alien workshop.
some dude made a really in depth blog about it. look it up and i'm sure you'll find it
Stuck on the puzzle!!
Sleep well, man.