"Misled Youth" is the second skate film by Zero Skateboards. It is considered to be one of their best, if not their actual best skate film to date by many.
Zero Skateboards videos are known for being very raw, very harsh, and powerful in terms of showing the slams the skaters take on in order to land those grand tricks we all love and reminisce on. Misled Youth definitely follows that path full-on into full display.
Duration: | 29 minutes |
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Category: | Full Length |
Sport: | Skateboarding |
Attribution: | SkateVideoSite |
Description | Track | Starts At |
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Intro | 00:00 | |
Adrian Lopez | 01:25 | |
Ryan Bobier | 03:20 | |
Toy Machine Commercial | 04:20 | |
Matt Mumford | 04:58 | |
Jim Greco | 06:10 | |
Jud Ferguson | 07:08 | |
Friends | 07:24 | |
Erik Ellington | 09:12 | |
Jamie Thomas (The Chief) | 11:20 | |
Jamie Thomas (The Chief) | 15:18 | |
Lose Part | 17:25 | |
Credits | The Howl Archangel - Samhain | 19:02 |
Montage #1 | ||
Montage #2 |
Adrian Lopez , Erik Ellington , Jamie Thomas , Jim Greco , Jud Ferguson , Matt Mumford & Ryan Bobier
Aaron Meza , Adrian Lopez , Atiba Jeffeerson , Daniel Harold Sturt , Dave Schlossbach , Erik Ellington , Geoff Rowley , Jamie Thomas , Jim Kappel , Joe Hiddleson , Joel Dembowski , John Russell , Jon Holland , Jon West , Kirk Dianda , Lee Dupont , Mark Nisbet , Matt Mumford , Ray Echevers , Ryan Gee , Steve Celentani & Ty Evans
Year | Count |
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1988 | 2 |
1980 | 1 |
1987 | 1 |
1997 | 1 |
Track | Duration | Year |
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South Of Heaven | 4m 59s | 1988 |
I Will Refuse | 4m 17s | 1988 |
Prowler - 2015 Remaster | 3m 55s | 1980 |
I Wanna Live | 2m 38s | 1987 |
Shit Luck | 2m 23s | 1997 |
Country | Count |
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United States | 8 |
United Kingdom | 5 |
Genre | Count |
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Rock | 8 |
Alternative | 3 |
Pop | 3 |
Arena Rock | 2 |
Hard Rock | 2 |
Heavy Metal | 2 |
Metal | 2 |
Pop/Rock | 2 |
Punk | 2 |
Electronic | 1 |
glam rock | 1 |
Indie Rock | 1 |
Prog-Rock/Art Rock | 1 |
Psychedelic | 1 |
Rock & Roll | 1 |
Soft Rock | 1 |
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