I saw THE MUSKA at Home Depot like 15 years ago in NYC. I was too young and shy to fan out on him. But just seeing him, it was like I saw a unicorn. LEGEND. I delivered pizzas in my hometown a long time ago and delivered one to Tony at his house one night. I did get to thank him for everything one time, particularly for at least financially backing the YMCA skatepark (The second iteration), at which my high school had skate PE there, 5 days a week. I was always there. It’s because of him. He told me that when he went to my high school, he’d get beat up by the jocks sometimes because skateboarding was not cool back then. LEGEND.
senior year of highschool in chicago, i qualified to enter the NSA AM FINALS '93 at the encinitas YMCA. (1st iteration). it was crazy, everyone on the course were people i'd only seen in videos and magazines. we came with a midwest crew illinois/wisonsin all sponsored flow by hstreet/evol. we all placed top 25 and it felt like encinitas was a magical place. that fall, i was suddenly at sdsu and entered some sponsored/am contest there. only contest i ever won. went back home to chicago after college but suddenly found myself in encinitas again in 2003. (the 2nd iteration). started skating there all the time and u young fools be there talking about SKATE PE and sheet. blew my mind!! haha.
@@dannyboy3658This was a joke, right? This is the most ridiculous and outright, disgusting thing I’ve ever read on the internet. How could you possibly disrespect The Birdman like that? He was a household name and the best skateboarder on the planet way before you were even thought of. Way Before he landed the first 900 and being the face of one of the greatest selling video game series of all time. How dare you. He’s still shredding at 56 years old. Show some respect.
I love muska❤ az a skater but even more az a person. He's a legend and legends never die. I'm 34 and started back skateboarding after a 22 year hiatus 4 months in to it and I've never looked back. I've got alot of injurys but the love to skate over rides the fear of injury. TH-cam has helped me alot with my skateboarding to. I wish we had TH-cam back then the possibility 😂😂.
Dude so much more stuff that he did before the boom box is more iconic than a 5-0 on a handrail. You don't understand what went into the Shortys Hardware Team video, or the stuff he did w Jamie Thomas and Bam while they were on Toy Machine.... pre-2000 musky is better than the thugged out escalade muska.
Skateboarding has nothing to do with fashion, you want to be a fashion icon, don’t be one of those vampire like culture vultures that ruined the industry and let big brands like LV in the steal all the rich culture that it used to have
As a 80’s and 90’s skater who is named Chad and Im also from Lorain County Ohio this was my favorite episode.. Chad Muska is my hometown hero.. my favorite street skater And I always played him on THPS He is doing great things trying to raise money for a local skatepark here in Lorain Ohio I hope to meet him someday.. Thanks Tony Chad and Jason
Love the eps with “my” generation of skaters I looked up to, Muska, Jamie Thomas, Andrew Reynolds,.. it gets me hyped up to go skate and at 31 it gets harder to get out there when it’s not your career but I will forever be a skater and have a board ready to go. Thank you and love all three of you! And Ellis I found you from Viva La Bam when I was a teen, we love you man and your impact on skating! Keep killing it
I remember seeing muska at make a wish years ago. We were in there before the public was let in and watched him interact with the make a wish kids. all can say is it was magical. The attention and grace he gave them truly amazing. Before that I had much respect for his skateboarding abilities but that took it to the next level.
age and experience has humbled chad in a good way. hes no longer one of those guys talking about "keeping it real" while playing a character... he is now actually keeping it real in his words and actions and thats the best type of character. good on you man!
I was never a skater myself, I was BMX, but I played the games and I watched the videos these guys put out. Chad was always so insane on the streets. Loved his bit in Tony Hawk Undergrounds intro. One of the legends for sure. Great seeing these 3 dudes vibe over thier craft from different perspectives.
Dude! Muskas enthusiasm is contagious! I love to hear him talk about what he has archieved and what he feels about stuff. It went straight to my inspiration playlist. Go Chad!
thank u tony hawk for holding it down for all these years. and for every geek, nerd and dork that found solace in skateboarding...but refused to be a scapegoat!!
I totally agree, my friend. I was struggling with my mental health and Hawk vs Wolf has definitely helped me with that. Just keep going my friend life is weird and hard, but you are not alone .
This is the interview we’ve been wanting for years. Met Muska when I was about 13 and it’s true he really does take the time to shake every hand and sign everything. Still got the sticker he signed on my wall 🤘🏼
This has easily become one of my favorite shows. Absolutely love the guests they get. Muska is a legendary skater and I'm really glad to see that he's thriving and enjoying life.
I’m skating the Muska’s right now because I started skating a few years after the originals were no longer made… Celebrating my 20th year on a board this year getting ready to compete at Jackalope & to see you Birdman 🦅 Thank you for your legacy Muska and sharing my clips on Instagram the other day🙏🛹 Y’all continually inspire the Masses🫡
I love Chad Muska, "no Diddy". One of the most genuinely like-able humans that ever walked the earth. Rad skater, even better human. This put a huge smile on my face.
This was such a great episode! We need a Mike V episode now. It would be awesome to hear him and Ellis both give their perspectives to the Wembley incident.
Hearing Chad talk, his spirit and character remind me a lot of 1990s Rock n Roll skateshop owner Mark Rankin, out of San Marcos and Escondido California. His shop resided first in San Marcos, then moved to the Escondido skate park across from San Pasqual highschool. He did a lot for the skateboarding and in-line skate community during the 1990s. Like Chad, he was very talkative, full of life, gratitude and always showed others love and support.
Chad Muska was my favorite skater in THPS3. We looked so up to you two that we made a claymotion movie in 5th grade about a skateevent with Tony and Chad as judges and hypemen. I have just started listening, but I would like to say thank you to you both. Muskas reflections on facebook are inspiring to read. I wish you all the best! Best regards a 32 year old skater from Norway
I love how you guys do your ads, lol. Not like how others get really into it to try and sell the sponsors. Love the show boys. Grinding hard from New Zealand I wish I kept my muska deck.
I had stopped skating for a considerable amount of time by the time Muska got popular so I didn't really know much about him until now. Damn what a super cool down to earth real guy. I'm a lifelong fan now. Thanks for that guys!
Never been the big fan of Muska and Mullen mostly because i dont freestyle or street skate but through all the years it was obvious how amazing and game changing they were to not only skateboarding but its culture as a whole. That being said even today if i stumble upon an interview with Muska or Mullen you know youre in for a treat just to listen to these guys talk. Their love an appreciation for riding a skateboard as they explain it paint this picture where you can see come together like a bob ross painting as they explain it. Truly a beautiful thing and because of the passion these guys have not only helps me appreciate skateboarding even more but shows exactly why these guys are so monumental to me in the world of skateboarding.
My first video was TSA life in the fast lane, Muska and Penny stood out and watched that video everyday, really paved my skating. Thank you Muska for everything, I have met you a couple times and nothing but positive and instant family vibes. You gave me incredible advice back then and appreciate it as it changed my perspective on haters and to look forward to keep doing what I was doing.
I’m 43. My brother just turned 39 and he was a huge Muska fan. I had those OG Muska shoes and my brother claimed them as his own though they were too big for him. He loved the weed pouch, even though he didn’t even smoke at the time. he has his Muska Shortys deck hanging on the wall. He kept up with it after all these years.
MUSKA! Thanks Tony & Jason for another awesome, epic, legendary interview! Man that was fun ~ Looking great Chad, still bringing that light to the community, all love & big thanks
I never realized what a great personality Muska is until now. Thanks for having him! That ambulance scene is hilarious and speaks to his character so much
Chad was a huge influence for me when I was a young teen that couldn’t help but stand out. I was like 11-12 when I found Muska and I immediately found a kindred spirit. Never met you but love ya Chad.
I've been on a board, but never really skated. I've always admired the skill, art and athleticism of skate boarding. I played all the traditional sports (baseball, basketball & football) At 52 y.o. I'm considering attempting to learn what I can w/o breaking all the bones. This podcast is nostalgic and inspiring, thanks.
"Look the kids in the eye" - Chad Muska. Eye contact is straight up respect! Such a small gesture that goes a looooooong way in 99% of lifes situations. Fkn Muska, keepin' it real.
My favorite thing in the show is whenever Tony and Ellis start poking fun and messing with each other lol you can see the genuine bond between them and I’m sure Tony likes not being treated like he’s on a pedestal (though Hawk is %100 THE Man)
I’m glad to see Chad out & about and hope all his endeavors he’s working on go well. His Nine Club episode was really good too 😎 Getting to see y’all chat with these super awesome human beings is a treat and something I look forwarded to. Don’t stop and it won’t stop y’all keep it going 😎
Chad had to take a step back but sounds like he has got what it takes for continued success.. did some soul searching and some education.. inspiring stuff
I met Muska when I was a grom & he was at the height of his popularity down at Mission Beach across from Hamel’s and he skated with us for a bit & was nice as could be to me.
I was a fan of Muska from the Transworld Skateboarding magazines. Then the original THPS came out, and I was able to play as Chad. His board designs were always my favorite.
All around rad dude - still have an old ghetto child shirt - and a pair of supras - both well made , One of the godfathers of steeze on and off the board - big ups and much respect to muska
Hands down my favorite skater of all time! My friends used to make fun of me for skating his boards. I had to have the red tail because that’s what Chad rode even though I was a tiny kid
Im 40 now but when i was 16 right before fullfil the dream and he blew up i was obsessed with Muska, i have yhe silhouette and a Shorty's logo tatted and just my whole skate style was based of him.
I haven’t touched a skateboard in 20 years, but when I see Chad Muska on TH-cam, I click! 🔥🙌🏽
I saw THE MUSKA at Home Depot like 15 years ago in NYC. I was too young and shy to fan out on him. But just seeing him, it was like I saw a unicorn. LEGEND.
I delivered pizzas in my hometown a long time ago and delivered one to Tony at his house one night. I did get to thank him for everything one time, particularly for at least financially backing the YMCA skatepark (The second iteration), at which my high school had skate PE there, 5 days a week. I was always there. It’s because of him. He told me that when he went to my high school, he’d get beat up by the jocks sometimes because skateboarding was not cool back then. LEGEND.
senior year of highschool in chicago, i qualified to enter the NSA AM FINALS '93 at the encinitas YMCA. (1st iteration). it was crazy, everyone on the course were people i'd only seen in videos and magazines. we came with a midwest crew illinois/wisonsin all sponsored flow by hstreet/evol. we all placed top 25 and it felt like encinitas was a magical place. that fall, i was suddenly at sdsu and entered some sponsored/am contest there. only contest i ever won. went back home to chicago after college but suddenly found myself in encinitas again in 2003. (the 2nd iteration). started skating there all the time and u young fools be there talking about SKATE PE and sheet. blew my mind!! haha.
@@JarretBerry Hey man, I remember you, we both skated moonlight back in the day. You ripped!
I’m Kyle Castleberry
This is a cool comment thread... Wish dude commented back to the guy that used to skate on the same team
Chad muska is one of those guys who always brings a smile to people’s faces he’s awesome.
Chad muska is the reason I got into skating, Muska will always be a legend!
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Agreed. Muska is a hero of the people. Not Tony Hawk. He is a poser. No matter how hard he tries.
@@dannyboy3658 How is Tony a poser?
Loved the zipper tongue on those shoes
@@dannyboy3658This was a joke, right? This is the most ridiculous and outright, disgusting thing I’ve ever read on the internet. How could you possibly disrespect The Birdman like that? He was a household name and the best skateboarder on the planet way before you were even thought of. Way Before he landed the first 900 and being the face of one of the greatest selling video game series of all time. How dare you. He’s still shredding at 56 years old. Show some respect.
Muska skating with the backpack and boombox is iconic
I love his grind and manual tricks!
Same brother love the muska
I love muska❤ az a skater but even more az a person. He's a legend and legends never die. I'm 34 and started back skateboarding after a 22 year hiatus 4 months in to it and I've never looked back. I've got alot of injurys but the love to skate over rides the fear of injury. TH-cam has helped me alot with my skateboarding to. I wish we had TH-cam back then the possibility 😂😂.
Dude so much more stuff that he did before the boom box is more iconic than a 5-0 on a handrail.
You don't understand what went into the Shortys Hardware Team video, or the stuff he did w Jamie Thomas and Bam while they were on Toy Machine.... pre-2000 musky is better than the thugged out escalade muska.
@@krisnarefaagusta16 we're talking about real life, not the video game. He actually did that stuff in real life.
Muska is such a good soul. After so many years of interviews, he’s still always so stoked and supportive.
Casual reminder that Muska is the best. He’s the fashion icon Golden Retriever of skateboarding. Just the best energy ever.
This is the animated series I'd love to see.
@@frocker151 hell yeah!
Skateboarding has nothing to do with fashion, you want to be a fashion icon, don’t be one of those vampire like culture vultures that ruined the industry and let big brands like LV in the steal all the rich culture that it used to have
He really does have golden retriever energy, haha.
9:50 Im so glad Muska gave Jah his flowers. Jah deserves to be on the mount rushmore with these legends.
As a 80’s and 90’s skater who is named Chad and Im also from Lorain County Ohio this was my favorite episode..
Chad Muska is my hometown hero..
my favorite street skater
And I always played him on THPS
He is doing great things trying to raise money for a local skatepark here in Lorain Ohio
I hope to meet him someday..
Thanks Tony Chad and Jason
Is his restraining order against you still in effect?
Awesome. Thank YOU 🙏
Love the eps with “my” generation of skaters I looked up to, Muska, Jamie Thomas, Andrew Reynolds,.. it gets me hyped up to go skate and at 31 it gets harder to get out there when it’s not your career but I will forever be a skater and have a board ready to go.
Thank you and love all three of you! And Ellis I found you from Viva La Bam when I was a teen, we love you man and your impact on skating! Keep killing it
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Muska has a Great personality and a Great heart wish more skateboarders were like him
1000% ! Muska is the man ❤️
I remember seeing muska at make a wish years ago. We were in there before the public was let in and watched him interact with the make a wish kids. all can say is it was magical. The attention and grace he gave them truly amazing. Before that I had much respect for his skateboarding abilities but that took it to the next level.
age and experience has humbled chad in a good way. hes no longer one of those guys talking about "keeping it real" while playing a character... he is now actually keeping it real in his words and actions and thats the best type of character. good on you man!
Show us on the doll where a Chad touched you...
I was never a skater myself, I was BMX, but I played the games and I watched the videos these guys put out. Chad was always so insane on the streets. Loved his bit in Tony Hawk Undergrounds intro. One of the legends for sure. Great seeing these 3 dudes vibe over thier craft from different perspectives.
Dude! Muskas enthusiasm is contagious! I love to hear him talk about what he has archieved and what he feels about stuff. It went straight to my inspiration playlist. Go Chad!
thank u tony hawk for holding it down for all these years. and for every geek, nerd and dork that found solace in skateboarding...but refused to be a scapegoat!!
This podcast help me with mental health.
I totally agree, my friend.
I was struggling with my mental health and Hawk vs Wolf has definitely helped me with that.
Just keep going my friend life is weird and hard, but you are not alone .
It's as if he was holding back his words for 3 years and now they come out in a huge flow. Love it!
😂 in 1 second he sold all the boards and he thought he messed up! Classic Muska! ❤
This is the interview we’ve been wanting for years.
Met Muska when I was about 13 and it’s true he really does take the time to shake every hand and sign everything. Still got the sticker he signed on my wall 🤘🏼
Muska's energy is intoxicating. Rarely do I watch a whole interview this long but I couldn't stop myself.
Awesome episode!
Muska is such a positive force of energy.
He really is. And so are you mate 🙌❤️
This has easily become one of my favorite shows. Absolutely love the guests they get. Muska is a legendary skater and I'm really glad to see that he's thriving and enjoying life.
Muska has the best energy.
Dude Muska! Literally the only guest that can make the host's just kick back and enjoy the ride. Legend.
I’m skating the Muska’s right now because I started skating a few years after the originals were no longer made…
Celebrating my 20th year on a board this year getting ready to compete at Jackalope & to see you Birdman 🦅
Thank you for your legacy Muska and sharing my clips on Instagram the other day🙏🛹
Y’all continually inspire the Masses🫡
I love Chad Muska, "no Diddy". One of the most genuinely like-able humans that ever walked the earth. Rad skater, even better human. This put a huge smile on my face.
Hell yeah! Gotta love the Muska, such a legend and I'm glad to see him in a good place
This was such a great episode! We need a Mike V episode now. It would be awesome to hear him and Ellis both give their perspectives to the Wembley incident.
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The red and white muska board is Iconic
One of the most genuine ever to set foot on wheels.
Hearing Chad talk, his spirit and character remind me a lot of 1990s Rock n Roll skateshop owner Mark Rankin, out of San Marcos and Escondido California. His shop resided first in San Marcos, then moved to the Escondido skate park across from San Pasqual highschool. He did a lot for the skateboarding and in-line skate community during the 1990s. Like Chad, he was very talkative, full of life, gratitude and always showed others love and support.
Chad Muska was my favorite skater in THPS3. We looked so up to you two that we made a claymotion movie in 5th grade about a skateevent with Tony and Chad as judges and hypemen. I have just started listening, but I would like to say thank you to you both. Muskas reflections on facebook are inspiring to read. I wish you all the best! Best regards a 32 year old skater from Norway
I love how you guys do your ads, lol. Not like how others get really into it to try and sell the sponsors.
Love the show boys.
Grinding hard from New Zealand
I wish I kept my muska deck.
I was at that session in Ohio, so fricken unreal to skate with those legends. Can validate the “who’s gonna take care of the chickens!”comment
My bro was among the crowd watching him shoot the famous boombox n backpack scene for Fulfill The Dream. He gets emotional just by remember it.
I had stopped skating for a considerable amount of time by the time Muska got popular so I didn't really know much about him until now. Damn what a super cool down to earth real guy. I'm a lifelong fan now. Thanks for that guys!
Muska episode was so good. Glad he came out and did it. I always picked Muska in pro skater cause his special.
Never been the big fan of Muska and Mullen mostly because i dont freestyle or street skate but through all the years it was obvious how amazing and game changing they were to not only skateboarding but its culture as a whole. That being said even today if i stumble upon an interview with Muska or Mullen you know youre in for a treat just to listen to these guys talk. Their love an appreciation for riding a skateboard as they explain it paint this picture where you can see come together like a bob ross painting as they explain it. Truly a beautiful thing and because of the passion these guys have not only helps me appreciate skateboarding even more but shows exactly why these guys are so monumental to me in the world of skateboarding.
Chad literally waited to the last 3 minutes to drop his birthday 🎂
He is the most humble❤
Yall got the Gonz and now the Muska. Amazing stuff. Def some of the most real and inspiring conversation.
My first video was TSA life in the fast lane, Muska and Penny stood out and watched that video everyday, really paved my skating. Thank you Muska for everything, I have met you a couple times and nothing but positive and instant family vibes. You gave me incredible advice back then and appreciate it as it changed my perspective on haters and to look forward to keep doing what I was doing.
I’m 43. My brother just turned 39 and he was a huge Muska fan. I had those OG Muska shoes and my brother claimed them as his own though they were too big for him. He loved the weed pouch, even though he didn’t even smoke at the time. he has his Muska Shortys deck hanging on the wall. He kept up with it after all these years.
Great episode! Thank you for using our shots from the Ohio Bowl session with Muska, a day we will never forget
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all the way in new hampshire me n my friends fav skater was muska, guy will be immortalized in street skating forever
Just finished the 9 Club episode now I’m over here 😎!
MUSKA! Thanks Tony & Jason for another awesome, epic, legendary interview! Man that was fun ~ Looking great Chad, still bringing that light to the community, all love & big thanks
Thank you mate ❤️
Thank you for the inspiration Chad. Much love.
Love the shout-out of Danny Minnick. A Lot of ppl remember Logic but real heads know Genie of the Lamp. Unparalleled soundtrack & tight skating.
musky amazing, hawk, the most amazing and brilliant skateboarder in history.
Muska is the man!! I loved seeing all the updates from his visit. Hes got that contagious positive energy that just makes everyone so hype🔥🔥🔥
Both HVW and 9 club?! Thats awesome! Cant wait til i go to work tomorrow to listen to both
Nice I didn’t know he was also on 9 Club this week. Gotta watch that one next!
What a freaking awesome interview. Mad props guys :)
The thought of seeing Muska just rolling down the street as you drive by.. Mind blowing.. Great esp!!!
I really wish you would come out with those Chad muska 901 again! Chad muska and Peter smolik were my two favorite skaters ever.
This conversation is a study in resilience/umbrage/resolution. Skateboarding is some brute-force shit. I loved this. Gratitude.
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So, so good. Thanks so much for making this conversation happen.
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I never realized what a great personality Muska is until now. Thanks for having him! That ambulance scene is hilarious and speaks to his character so much
Skateboarding! No one can stop it!
Such a humble dude ! Forever a skateboarding legend! 💪😎 Big up Muska! Good to see ya back 😊
Muska is one of the most beautiful souls to ever pick up a skateboard. Glad he did cs skate wouldn't be the same. Respect
Chad was a huge influence for me when I was a young teen that couldn’t help but stand out. I was like 11-12 when I found Muska and I immediately found a kindred spirit. Never met you but love ya Chad.
So rad. He’s the best ❤️
Thanks Muska for giving us the best childhood a kid could ask. Skate or Die.
I've been on a board, but never really skated. I've always admired the skill, art and athleticism of skate boarding. I played all the traditional sports (baseball, basketball & football) At 52 y.o. I'm considering attempting to learn what I can w/o breaking all the bones. This podcast is nostalgic and inspiring, thanks.
"Look the kids in the eye" - Chad Muska. Eye contact is straight up respect! Such a small gesture that goes a looooooong way in 99% of lifes situations. Fkn Muska, keepin' it real.
My favorite thing in the show is whenever Tony and Ellis start poking fun and messing with each other lol you can see the genuine bond between them and I’m sure Tony likes not being treated like he’s on a pedestal (though Hawk is %100 THE Man)
I’m glad to see Chad out & about and hope all his endeavors he’s working on go well. His Nine Club episode was really good too 😎 Getting to see y’all chat with these super awesome human beings is a treat and something I look forwarded to. Don’t stop and it won’t stop y’all keep it going 😎
I met Muska at an art gallery in DTLA. The most down to earth homie. Much love.
Looking forward to the launch of the website, Jason. I’m 43 and I’m gonna be shredding my way to the er, baby!!
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this guy was my fav skater as a kid cos of the first THUG level!
“It’s louder than a metallica concert in there!!” absolute classic
Chad had to take a step back but sounds like he has got what it takes for continued success.. did some soul searching and some education.. inspiring stuff
When Mike V saves em from the cops during contest is legend
I met Muska when I was a grom & he was at the height of his popularity down at Mission Beach across from Hamel’s and he skated with us for a bit & was nice as could be to me.
He's such a posistive dude, put such a smile on my face thanks for everything skateboarding! three humble positive legends :)
Happy Birthday Chad!
Muska is the only dude on the planet who gradually gets more voice back after starting with no voice. That’s so Muska. Great skater. Great human.
I was a fan of Muska from the Transworld Skateboarding magazines. Then the original THPS came out, and I was able to play as Chad. His board designs were always my favorite.
I'm so glad you guys are doing these interviews. Thank you!
Jason Ellis is the Goat man!
All around rad dude
- still have an old ghetto child shirt - and a pair of supras - both well made ,
One of the godfathers of steeze on and off the board - big ups and much respect to muska
Hands down my favorite skater of all time! My friends used to make fun of me for skating his boards. I had to have the red tail because that’s what Chad rode even though I was a tiny kid
This made me happy. 🖤🖤🖤
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Even as a non skater at the time, when I saw his thps 1 secret tape I knew he was amazing. Love his frontside flips.
Im 40 now but when i was 16 right before fullfil the dream and he blew up i was obsessed with Muska, i have yhe silhouette and a Shorty's logo tatted and just my whole skate style was based of him.
chad has a uncanny chris farley vibe, i love it
Whoa he does 🤯
Nailed it dude
Really refreshing to hear someone that is not immersed in, or a slave to, the burden of being a "legend".
Muska is a legend ❤❤ Loved him on KOTR. You could see his joy for Skating, even while in pain.
Chad alwys been most coolest and supportive skater out there .
The Muska himself blesses us with his presence
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Man, I am so thankful for this podcast, just such wonderful people. 😊
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Such a solid guy. You're awesome Chad!
True legend over here
Always enlightening to hear Muska speak 🙏
Muska is the man. All time favorite skater and a great dude
Muska is and forever will be my go to THPS skater 🤘🤙
Yessss!!!! I do remember jumping over the school wall as Chad Muska in THPS2
Heroes thank you for talking you saved my life!
Chadillac Muskalade ❤ such a legend. The only reason I’d ever go visit Ohio again as well lmao.
Yes, we called his skateboard deck Shorty.
So genius!!
I’ll forever thank you for the board you gave me in New Jersey back in ‘03
I'd love an episode with Muska AND Rodney, it would be LEGENDARY!
1:16:35 The essence of street skateboarding laid down for y'all
Chad muska is awesome my favourite street skater of all times