Arcade Skateboards road trip video from 2001.
Skaters
Bryan London, Daniel Haney, Jason Rogers, Joey Brezinski, Malcolm Watson, Steve Hernandez, Tyrone Olson
Soundtrack
Ween Gin And Juice
Herb Alpert And The Tijuana Brass Zorba The Great
OutKast Bombs Over Baghdad instrumental
Lionel Ritchie Easy
John Cougar Mellencamp Small Town
Misfits Kids In America
Ramones I Wanna Be Sedated
Frank Sinatra Luck Be A Lady
Eligh Actors Have No Friends instrumental
Lindsay Buckingham Holiday Road
Steve Rocco, who would later become the founder of World Industries Skateboards, and the backer of bLind, Plan-B, 101, Menace, and Prime Skateboards, skating "Streetsyle" for one of the first times at the Streetstyle in Tempe Competition, November 1986. Steve Rocco began his career as a Freestyle skater but envisioned "Streetstyle" as the future of skateboarding and was not only an early innovator, but was also the first person to create an all Street skateboard team.
In 1989, street skating became a major force within skateboarding and was poised to usurp the ramp, pool, and skatepark disciplines that preceded it. Enter Gabriel Rodriguez, Paulo Diaz, Rudy Johnson and Guy Mariano; four teenage friends from Los Angeles, who through a chance encounter with "Bones Brigade" mastermind Stacy Peralta, went from unknowns to some of the most influential street skaters of all time. The L.A. Boys is a firsthand account of the events that led to their fateful meeting with Stacy and the subsequent ground breaking video segment they would create together for the 1989 Powell Peralta classic, “Ban This”. Filled with incredible, never before seen archival footage as well as cameos and anecdotes from some of skateboarding’s most beloved figures, The L.A. Boys is a touching look back at a pivotal moment in skateboarding history.
The actual video part from Ban This can be watched here:
https://odysee.com/@SkatePlaza:7/BANTHISCH6LABOYS:9
Raw skateboard footage filmed by Socrates Leal throughout 1992, including some footage that made it into Love Child and some that was filmed afterwards. Including Jovontae Turner, Mike York, Shiloh Greathouse, Daewon Song, Jed Walters, Daniel Castillo, Chico Brenes, Steven Cales, and Steve Rocco.
00:00 Intro
03:48 Simon Bannerot
08:00 Derek Hargett
10:30 Greg Dehart
12:47 William Douglas
13:05 Kevin Stake
15:41 Simon Bannerot and Derek Hargett @ Carnation
17:38 Simon Wilke
18:30 Caden Smith
20:47 Ryan Kartes
23:54 Patrick Haynes
28:35 Noah Holmes
34:18 Alex Harr
39:46 Credits
Filmed and edited by Kevin Stake.
1994, the year of khaki pants, stone washed jeans, and big flips over trash cans, tables, and blocks. Here are some of the events documented in this video timeline:
January 1994 - Chico Brenes is kicked off World Industries for riding a Girl board
February 1994 - Pat Channita turns pro for Plan B, Formation of Chocolate team already underway, talk of the name being "Sister", Steve Rocco copyrights the name. New Deal releases "Children of the Sun"
March 1994 - Stereo releases "A Visual Sound"
April 1994 - Chocolate Skateboards founded, Ronnie Creager on bLind, Kareem Campbell starts Menace
May 1994 - Mike Ternasky dies in a car crash (May 17th, 1994)
June 1994 - Girl releases "Goldfish", Mad Circle releases "Let the Horns Blow"
July 1994 - Foundation releases "Tentacles of Destruction", Prime releases "Fight Fire with Fire"
August 1994 - Venice Street Grind Contest
October 1994 - Plan B releases "Second Hand Smoke"
November 1994 - Adam McNatt kicked off 101 for pressing his own boards, according to Socrates Leal, the bulk of 20 Shot Sequence is filmed and edited, "around the time of Kareem Campbell's birthday"