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270on420outClassic: Clayton in Mutiny
Modern: Hackel in ETG
270on420outClassic: Clayton in Mutiny
Modern: Hackel in ETG
hoodcrewThose parts are like 2 years from eachother
fredyferlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZygMxWMgrfA&ab_channel=LINESkis
**This post was edited on Oct 7th 2020 at 5:12:57pm
PATROLThere was a thread on this topic like a week ago, haha. Anyway, so many parts influential in their own right have come out (like Cam Riley in Network), but none of them, imo, stand out as an absolute great. Another example would be Will's and Andy's part from Head for the Hills ('08); a part that was so much ahead of its time:
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PATROLWrong, Mutiny came out in 2013, whereas ETG was released in 2017
hoodcrewThose parts are like 2 years from eachother
270on420outIndeed but they’re still from different eras. Skiing evolved a lot over the past decade. Mutiny was the magnum opus of a crew who consistently made some of the best urban movies of the early 2010s/late 2000s. Eat the Guts was the magnum opus of a niche New England crew who’s postmodern style payed homage to skate culture and helped usher in another facet for this era’s skiing.
Obie.Still funny to call Clayton’s Mutiny part a “classic”.... I’d say classics would be a Dave C part or something
jacksonrisucciJust watched Sean Jordans part in mutiny for the 700th time and it has me wondering, what is the best street part by an individual ever?
PATROL7 years is about a third of our sport's whole existence, that's a relatively long time given that timeline. Besides, ever heard of "instant classics"?
**This post was edited on Oct 8th 2020 at 2:37:37pm