some guy in greece is sellling them on ebay for 340 plus 30 shipping. I remember I bought them for 120 at the time with welfare. Stash my lunch money in the pocket.
yeah, I don't know why he didn't just loop it back when it had a pause. that bell has a nice effect but it gets tiring to hear an out-of-time beat for too long. still my favourite part!
I was 11 when fufill the dream came out and this part literally made me want to hit the streets and go beast mode.. Im 30 yrs old now and still ripping because of muska!!! Shout out the legend
Back around ‘99-‘03 were my favorite days. Me and the boys skating every day all year long during highschool, idolizing Muska, Mullen, Campbell. Being cool and liked by the girls in the class. Few sneaky rum and cokes. The odd naughty spliff 😎 Just enjoying life and true friendship! Back when I was still young haha! Now I’m an old fogey and hoping my kids can grow up and enjoy skating as much as I did. Will always be fond memories when I think back to those days.
pos3rjohn eh. He was amazing at kinked rails and rails on walls... but he wasn’t revolutionary with his flip s.... rail skating was great... but his gap skills meh
Actually, he really wasn't. Even Muska will tell you that he was never one of the best. That's actually what makes it so incredible that he had the success and influence that he did. It had everything to do with his style and image though.
I agree. He was ahead of his time with kinked rails for sure, and still to this day, nobody has nose blunts on lock like him. If you look through a few of his parts, youl catch him doing nose blunts over death defying gaps that nobody else would touch. And that classic lip slide he does down that huge stair set ledge... Very ahead. Artistically & creatively to this day no single skater has impacted the game like Chad. #RespectToTheLegend
The- potato-warrior I’ve seen him in person. He might not have had the biggest bag of tricks in the game, but what he did have he had on lock. He was definitely good for the industry. Skateboarding wasn’t a competitive sport back then. He isn’t some whiny little style queen or trick diva. He’s a cool guy.
I've probably said this online somewhere before but this section is an absolute master class in skateboarding. I love his other parts of course but this is a full on annihilation of a variety of terrain.
Before Nyjah Huston was hitting kinks Muska was wrestling them with everything he had in the 90's like the only man on a skateboard. That kink rail David bs 50-50s that took him ages....muska destroyed first shot after skating for 12 hours
Holy..I forgot about this video. I remember after watching this I would get all amped up to go skating and that beat would be stuck in my head playing over and over. I miss being young and care free.
One of the first guys that started hitting really big shit switch. A lot of guys did it before him, but no one at the time was doing the magazine cover stuff switch as much as Chad did. Not only that, but he was also one of the few guys really going out of his way to hit new stuff. He crushed a ton of spots before anyone else cared.
i remember going and seeing this video in the theater when it came out. local skate shop i worked at rented the theater for the premier. it was so sick!
MUSKA has always been one of my favorite skaters!! Tech and balls. Mix that with some smooth style and you've got one of the best street skaters ever!!!
that 1st 50/50. that was 1 try . david gonz tried a bs 50/50 and took him like 3 tries. Props to Muska for doing this shit back in the days. this guy skated handrail that no one wants to skate today. crazy shit !
@@Slimkidd730 yes. For example, the high schools in the first two games were combinations of various real life spots. Parks in the game used for competitions, like Burnside and Skatestreet, are real as well. The warehouse and several others aren't real, though. Actually, they did build a replica of the warehouse for Tony to skate in as a marketing video for the new THPS1+2 remakes.
Senior Captain Devin DuBose Aaron "Jaws" Homoki: Criddler On The Roof. Not sure if that's what you're talking about but hey haha still a good video involving roofs
probably one of the most influential street skaters of all time. he skated because he was good at it and liked it. todays pros suck dick compared the style shortys had
@@jefffranklin6054 lol the 2 most hated brands from the era of skating this video takes place. Funny how the companies who have been making athletic shoes for decades are the ones who get it right these days.
In THPS2 I was never much interested of his video and his skating, it was little bit boring.. But it was back than in my beginings, when i didnt much understand skateboarding .. Now when I see how and what he really skated... Damn! What an animal.. and It seems in this vid lot about fun and chalenging with friends... Great!
35mm film is around 4K quality and has been around since the late 1800s (film/lens quality and deterioration of film withstanding, it was not “4K” at that point.) You can see stuff from the 1960s in 4K but early digital was crap. But of course no one could shoot skate footage on film. That’s why restored movies from the 50s shot on film look better than digital movies from the 2000s shot in 720p.
On a quest to find the song that starts at 1:40 . I think it's sick. From my research I've deduced that it samples both the "We are the music makers" quote from "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" and Organized Konfusion's "Roosevelt Franklin". It may have been a remix done by Chad Muska himself from what I've gleaned, but I'd love to get a full, clean copy of the song. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Peace.
People don't realise how hard it is to get air and do tricks with a back pack on. Let alone a backpack that's packed to the brim while holding a heavy ass boom box, you know that bitch took like 10 D batteries too. Fucking LEGEND.
fun fact-some of the parts here were actually for his toy machine part until he pulled it cause of the beef between him, jamie thomas and ed templeton and the fact that they put a skull over his head on the video case artwork and only showing thomas's part at the video premiere
from what i hear muska was at teh permier super drunk and acting beligerant so ed told him to chill and he told ed to fuck off or something of that nature so ed pulled his part
no one skates like this anymore and it sucks cause the pro skaters now are all the same doing the same tricks and got the same style except for a few like nyjah or others that are on hiatuses
Muska ripping it with the bag and stereo is one of the most memorable moments in skateboarding.
Guilty
I am still amazed by his ability to ride up a chain link fence.
That shit just doesn’t work the same for me. I fuckin tried.
@@colebrown8293 People like you aren't liked in the skate community, especially if you like your own dumb ass comments.
Woah someone is angry 😂
Cole is super sexually frustrated
those muska shoes with the hidden pocket got me out of a couple binds
I had em in red and white. I wish they brought em out again for a throwback
Had the black pair. By far my favorite skate shoe from back in the day.
some guy in greece is sellling them on ebay for 340 plus 30 shipping. I remember I bought them for 120 at the time with welfare. Stash my lunch money in the pocket.
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude.
I remember my brother rocking them,
I think that's the first time I got high/ stole my brothers stash.
👍
Charly
A gift from the muska
Thank you Thrasher for continuously letting me re-live my youth with these video parts. The 90's define skateboarding.
That beat....will forever be burned into my mind... Everytime you think it's finally over it comes rushing back
I honestly just put on public enemy no. 1 by public enemy on and it goes decently well. Yeah that beat muska used hurts to listen to tho
yeah, I don't know why he didn't just loop it back when it had a pause. that bell has a nice effect but it gets tiring to hear an out-of-time beat for too long. still my favourite part!
One of the greatest legends of all time. Man I miss the 90s
i just love how sloppy his style is, without actually being sloppy.
I was 11 when fufill the dream came out and this part literally made me want to hit the streets and go beast mode.. Im 30 yrs old now and still ripping because of muska!!! Shout out the legend
Here after The Nine Club. Can't fade The Muska.
That frontside lipslide near the end still moves me even after all these years
Back around ‘99-‘03 were my favorite days.
Me and the boys skating every day all year long during highschool, idolizing Muska, Mullen, Campbell.
Being cool and liked by the girls in the class. Few sneaky rum and cokes. The odd naughty spliff 😎 Just enjoying life and true friendship!
Back when I was still young haha!
Now I’m an old fogey and hoping my kids can grow up and enjoy skating as much as I did.
Will always be fond memories when I think back to those days.
I forgot about Campbell! Damn.... The golden years
I was so hype the first time I watched this video.
Still hyped
Thrasher is goat for releasing all these classics
Classic! Legendary skater. Anything in this video part could hold up in a part today. Those gaps to noseblunts were insane.
That cat at the begining got my cat mad as hell
When he grinded that rail holding the ghettoblaster, their was a sound in may head going "DUN!".
Undoubtedly, one of the best and most memorable SFX in history
Muska was ahead of his time in skateboarding for sure
pos3rjohn eh. He was amazing at kinked rails and rails on walls... but he wasn’t revolutionary with his flip s.... rail skating was great... but his gap skills meh
Actually, he really wasn't. Even Muska will tell you that he was never one of the best. That's actually what makes it so incredible that he had the success and influence that he did. It had everything to do with his style and image though.
I agree. He was ahead of his time with kinked rails for sure, and still to this day, nobody has nose blunts on lock like him. If you look through a few of his parts, youl catch him doing nose blunts over death defying gaps that nobody else would touch. And that classic lip slide he does down that huge stair set ledge... Very ahead. Artistically & creatively to this day no single skater has impacted the game like Chad. #RespectToTheLegend
The- potato-warrior I’ve seen him in person. He might not have had the biggest bag of tricks in the game, but what he did have he had on lock. He was definitely good for the industry. Skateboarding wasn’t a competitive sport back then. He isn’t some whiny little style queen or trick diva. He’s a cool guy.
@@christophersantiago6011 dude been saying this for years 💯
Muska created such a unique style that even in this years that style is untouchable. Muska was way ahead of his time back then.
I've probably said this online somewhere before but this section is an absolute master class in skateboarding. I love his other parts of course but this is a full on annihilation of a variety of terrain.
This dude has great balance
He’s like one professional who almost always lands every trick clean
Before Nyjah Huston was hitting kinks Muska was wrestling them with everything he had in the 90's like the only man on a skateboard. That kink rail David bs 50-50s that took him ages....muska destroyed first shot after skating for 12 hours
Sam O'd Pat Duffy was doing kinks before Muska.
@@bassage13 facts pat hat such a bigger bag of tricks on rails and ledges check out the virtual reality video
@@blazed1945 I grew up on those old Plan B videos.
@@bassage13 you and me both I've been skating since the late 80s the 90s was the best era of skateboarding
@@blazed1945 I started in '88 with the Powell videos and H Street, Santa Cruz etc. Great memories of those days.
Holy..I forgot about this video. I remember after watching this I would get all amped up to go skating and that beat would be stuck in my head playing over and over. I miss being young and care free.
that backpack and boombox, so much style
One of the best to ever do it. Muska is a legend. Ghetto blasta for life!
Never actually realized how good he was. Gosh.
I loved the ES muska so much! 👌🏻 Beautifull shoe
Was it black ? Because I had some Es that were so simple looking but was the best skate shoe ever lol
He had different color ways one I had was grey and blue but I think there was a red and black one as well
I just realized the Willy Wonka sample 5:57 on the Gonz double kink is a Gonz reference!
Style for DAYSSSSSSS!!!!!!
One of the first guys that started hitting really big shit switch. A lot of guys did it before him, but no one at the time was doing the magazine cover stuff switch as much as Chad did.
Not only that, but he was also one of the few guys really going out of his way to hit new stuff. He crushed a ton of spots before anyone else cared.
I’ve seen this part so many times since it’s released and I can’t ever get enough. It’s very nostalgic!
watchiing this in 2016.,im 31 now , time flies
Michael M am 28 bro! Wish I could go back
Never thought what I saw in hs would be classics it sadness me but I love reliving my yout i was born. In 87 but heck my life 2qs good amen brother
im 24 but I feel old watching this
2019 I'm,..I'm 31 years old n still love this clip
I was broke but free
i remember going and seeing this video in the theater when it came out. local skate shop i worked at rented the theater for the premier. it was so sick!
Chad Muska was my favorite skater in tony hawk underground 2
Chad Muska it’s one of the greatest skateboarders of all time 🔥🔥
Have this on VHS. The age when fs flips had some hardflips in 'em 😀❤️
A hero to my skateboarding 🛹 days thanks Chad! for all the inspiration you gave us mid 90s and early 2000s skaters around the world
The disaster on the hotel ledge was the clincher! Great clip!!!
Thomas Kuczaj lipslide* lol
wow.. how have I lived this long without seeing this..
The beginning is amazing.
and this is why he was my favorite skater when i played thps2 every day
That was my first board. It's very nostalgic to me. Same with the muska shoes
I remember having his ES Muska pro model shoe, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back when.
Hell yeah with the 420 stash pocket under the tongue, that was so dope back then..
MUSKA has always been one of my favorite skaters!! Tech and balls. Mix that with some smooth style and you've got one of the best street skaters ever!!!
If u skated in late 90s early 2000s muska was the man and shortys was the dream team. If u didn't have a shortys deck u were whack
Vouch
word
its wack to say whack
had the red tail deck those were the daysssss
Would love to get an old School muska deck, love the graphic!!!
pure style. Showing some of its age techwise, but good form is timeless.
nice to watch this and see someone really hittin the rails and ledges not just bonkin them all the time like they do now a days
20 years old and could still keep up with today’s talent
that 1st 50/50. that was 1 try . david gonz tried a bs 50/50 and took him like 3 tries. Props to Muska for doing this shit back in the days. this guy skated handrail that no one wants to skate today. crazy shit !
i been looking for this video for a while,, chad muska the best skater ever in my opinion,,
5:49 is at the high school in Tony Hawk's pro skater
Yup.
So some of the stages were based on real life locations? Like the realistic ones like he warehouse, high school, etc?
@@Slimkidd730 Venice definitely is. You can see it in Kareem Campbell's videos
The Gonz rail
@@Slimkidd730 yes. For example, the high schools in the first two games were combinations of various real life spots. Parks in the game used for competitions, like Burnside and Skatestreet, are real as well. The warehouse and several others aren't real, though. Actually, they did build a replica of the warehouse for Tony to skate in as a marketing video for the new THPS1+2 remakes.
That's the most hypnotizing song ever.
I wonder if kids skate roof gaps anymore..that shit used to be in every video.
You're so right!!! I haven't seen a roof gap clip in a long time :(
Curren Caples did one in flip 3
Senior Captain Devin DuBose Aaron "Jaws" Homoki: Criddler On The Roof. Not sure if that's what you're talking about but hey haha still a good video involving roofs
..what?
7inthemorning013 greco absolutely killed a roof gap in the DW video.
My favourite skater growing up king of grinds and slides sick vid
probably one of the most influential street skaters of all time. he skated because he was good at it and liked it. todays pros suck dick compared the style shortys had
shortys. Loved that Logo and name. Muska, WOW. Techy and swaggy and fearless.
Still got a Shorty's XL deck from back in the day lol
Back before skate shoes with "board feel" were a thing.
I still skate in puffy flat basketball shoes
7inthemorning013 lmaoooo love those things dewd, but you are so right.
Skate shoes nowadays suck.with the exception from adidas and nike
@@jefffranklin6054 why? I recently Got lakai's and I love them
@@jefffranklin6054 lol the 2 most hated brands from the era of skating this video takes place. Funny how the companies who have been making athletic shoes for decades are the ones who get it right these days.
In THPS2 I was never much interested of his video and his skating, it was little bit boring.. But it was back than in my beginings, when i didnt much understand skateboarding .. Now when I see how and what he really skated... Damn! What an animal.. and It seems in this vid lot about fun and chalenging with friends... Great!
“I will live forever”- Chad Muska
I'm 34 yo and this stuff changed my life when I was 15....
5:48 the fucking Tony Hawk's pro skater 2 School course! O.o
DJMAXPROJECT
Then the light pose would of fallen over
One of the most delicate, smooth, free-riding skateboarding of the old-school era!
the saddest thing about humanity is that 4k cameras werent invented 200 years ago.
@The Beezer prove it... idiot.
what no
They wernt invented 20 years ago either....
35mm film is around 4K quality and has been around since the late 1800s (film/lens quality and deterioration of film withstanding, it was not “4K” at that point.) You can see stuff from the 1960s in 4K but early digital was crap. But of course no one could shoot skate footage on film. That’s why restored movies from the 50s shot on film look better than digital movies from the 2000s shot in 720p.
@@yommish what movies were shot with 35mm in the 1800s? id just like to see what they look like.
On a quest to find the song that starts at 1:40 . I think it's sick.
From my research I've deduced that it samples both the "We are the music makers" quote from "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" and Organized Konfusion's "Roosevelt Franklin". It may have been a remix done by Chad Muska himself from what I've gleaned, but I'd love to get a full, clean copy of the song.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Peace.
what kind of toaster was used at 4:02?
jesus christ that song and the way the title 'Chad Muska' popped up instantly took me back to high-school.
Ah to go back to that year. Good year for me. Skating especially. Everything really.
Muska red & shortys cap will always be my favorites of all time!
Best skater ever
man your my favorite skater and i love you man with all my heart god bless you man!
muska deck was classic. yellow 775 red 8.0
had the yellow one and the tail was so flat. Yet, surprisingly, the pop was there and fs muska flips came naturally.
trupiil has the red one with black magic grip tape. Snapped it first week ollieing off a 3 foot drop. Piece of shit. 60 bucks gone.
Damn, I grew up watching Muska's videos. That guy was good!He was a Jaws before his time.
That lipslide down that steep ass ledge was so insane
Nice Chad Muska 👍 From Slovakia 🇸🇰
the cymbal in this beat is so sketchy
awesome skating though
+9klasK yea its wayyy off time haha
It's not off time, it's syncopated
Pretty sure muska made this beat too haha
Yeah I hear ya, the track sucks, that cymbol is off quantize, ie off beat unsychopated etc
Joe not in all cases, jamie thomas' mislead youth part is synched to the cuts as a posed to the snare and its amazing but thats just my opinion
CHAD MUSKA IS SO COOOL I love you so much Chad MUSKA 💖
His shoes were like Jordans for Skating with the 420 stash pocket under the tongue, that was so dope back then..
Love that silhouette deck! And his fs flips! Oh and School 2 from thps at 5:48.
5:47 is that the "School" on THPS2?
3 things
_that cat made my dog wake up in kill mode.
_so many thps spots i wanna cry from the feels.
_ muskas style is beyond comprehension.
1:57 Long Beach Convention Center!!
This song is going to be stuck in my head every time I go skating with the homies. -_-
Sad and good that there's skateparks fucking everywhere now.
4:51 that was the most fire I’ve ever seen 🔥🌊
lmao he loves those pants.
People don't realise how hard it is to get air and do tricks with a back pack on. Let alone a backpack that's packed to the brim while holding a heavy ass boom box, you know that bitch took like 10 D batteries too. Fucking LEGEND.
ken Cigarette kids don’t know about the ghettoblaster.
@@nickm4974 ahh man. Those were the motherF'n days!
fun fact-some of the parts here were actually for his toy machine part until he pulled it cause of the beef between him, jamie thomas and ed templeton and the fact that they put a skull over his head on the video case artwork and only showing thomas's part at the video premiere
from what i hear muska was at teh permier super drunk and acting beligerant so ed told him to chill and he told ed to fuck off or something of that nature so ed pulled his part
jw watkins Muska was great, but Jamie Thomas was on another level.
That lip slide is so fucking nuts down that steep ledge. One of my favorite skaters ever for sure
MUSKA BEATS FOOL
+Kaleb Hebert (IndigoFocus) Nice rare pepe fam
Wooooodeh woooo. I still suck just as much at skateboarding today as I did when I watched this 20 years ago. Fulfill the dream was so rad🤟
sound of the police krs one
Skate shoes back then were so much better
That ipod when he do crook is too big, xD
you make me lose all hope in humanity, i mean im only 17 but damn dude.
Represent that shortys hardware. Man this brought back some great memories. I remember he came out with a backpack with speakers built in it at ccs.
His skating was way better than his music production! 😵
i watched that video at least 1000 times. VHS pure gold.
Backpack full of shit, holding mini speaker, bust a gnarly krooks? Sure!
That was sick.
When skating was at its purest form. God, I miss these days.
no one skates like this anymore and it sucks cause the pro skaters now are all the same doing the same tricks and got the same style except for a few like nyjah or others that are on hiatuses
I went too a shortys demo in 05 and muska wasn’t even there! But I got too see Steve Olson , fabrizio santos and Sammy Baptista
Great skater, however Mullen and Song are the first innovators......
Fulfill the DREAAAAAAAAM! This video was/is greatness personified.
This sk8 video takes me back when i was a kid .. I see new skaters now they look so lame O's wearing skinny jeans neon color Ray Bans..
Gabriel Gsss look up tiago lemos u won't be disappointed