Mutiny bikes editor11/21/2023 With no intended disrespect to their other productions, "Subversion" far exceeds all before it. The riding in the video is strictly Mutiny's pro team (unlike the other videos they produced) with a little b-team here and there. I could start off with telling you about how well the music flows with the video, or I could start of with the fact that the editing is awesome (done by Joe Simon himself), but I choose the easy route. Lance, july 2002: It seems starting off the review for this video is giving me a lot more trouble than it should. Go support Steev Inge's company Mutiny and receive an awesome video in return.Įdited by Joe Simon in 2002. Although "American Scream" remains my favorite of the two, "Throw Your Bike" is a definite must buy. Ride Magazine's review claimed this video was good but just didn't flow. Mark Filipowitz gives an overdose of park and a little street sesh. Worth and hearing about Ojay Juarez, I clearly see why he receives all the acclaim. There were definite stand outs in the film. Riding all over the country from Texas to Ohio to California with a lot of recognizable skateparks such as Chenga, Freestyle, Transitions, Section 8 "Throw Your Bike" is well rounded (again flatland gets the shaft). Neal Harrington, Bill Bachman, Albe's superstar Flipper, Joe Prisel, the insane Austin Green, Ojay Juarez, Joe Simon, Walter Pieringer, and many more make an appearance. More crazy riding, more insane falls, more pounding music this video delivers the goods.Įdited again by Mutiny owner Steev Inge, there are the usual random sections mixed in with rider sections. Now Mutiny has released a new video entitled "Throw Your Bike." In a way, it could be titled "American Scream 2" as a lot of the footage is additional shots not used in "American Scream." But unlike Metallica's Reload album, this video isn't just leftovers. It's fast paced, well-edited, and thoroughly enjoyable. Vorhese, june 2001: Mutiny's "American Scream" is probably one of my favorite videos. Get a good grip on the edge of your seat, for there will be much weeping and nashing of teeth. The only egos here are crushed and bruised. The riders of Throw Your Bike arent superstars or glory hounds. From Texas to Michigan, Ohio to California, we have captured the true nature of what it is to risk your life for fun. Check it out.įrom the creators of American Scream comes Throw Your Bike, this is a video about the love and joy of riding. Throw Your Bike features the infamous "Austin Green is dead stair gap". A great soud track, innovative riding and some wrecks that will make you want to quite riding. Several of the "stars" are now full fledged Mutiny team riders and Pros. What started as a "generic" video about our friends and riding, became an instant Mutiny video to everyone. Put this video on your priority list NOW. There is so much stuff in this video that will rock your socks I don't want to give it away. The soundtrack kills: Old Metallica, ACDC, Boy Sets Fire, Van Halen. This video has it all: drunks, security guards taking it, a crash section (the laugh after Joe Simons monster 50/50 stall attempt is priceless), and awesome riders. Opposite foot forward rail icepick, rail manuals, school yard gap (impress the kids), so much stuff. Many gap to feebles, ditch riding, and things that just defy description. He's Austin's local super hero, hardcore underground rider. Cowboy hat manuals, backwards bunnyhops down stairs, nollie 360's down stairs, and a dope 10 gallon drum fastplant.Īlright, now my favorite rider section: Joe Simon. More both side rail grinding, rail feebles, a sweet 180 feeble down a inclined ledge, and one of the raddest 180 stair gaps I've seen. But he takes it outside for a few things. Most of his stuff is at Chenga World and Section 8 on ramps. Able to grind rails on both sides, tailwhips, crooked grinds on rails. After that, he goes off on high ledge manuals and this insane ramp to roof(?) 50/50 stall. And the last one is a rail mishap which results in a flying bike to the head. The first 4 tricks he tries, he takes it. The rider sections start with Walter Pieringer. I love watching street ever changing locations, ingenuity, creativity. a mostly all street video, with a tad of ramp and dirt thrown in. When the intro segment started playing, I immediately knew I'd be in for a treat. And I was definitely not disappointed with Mutiny's first team video. Most of the videos I've seen recently have been pretty good. Check out our riders very unique view on street riding. Joe Simon, Walter Pieringer, Dan Pors, Brian Lee, Will Bisell, Kerry Sayre, Our first full length team video features tons of street riding with some trails and ramp If you want to add any info, please contact AMERICAN SCREAM
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