Put a camera on the legendary Chad Muska and you’re gonna get a great story. From the swishy pants to the backpacks and ghettoblasters The Muska is one of the most influential skateboarders of all time. He’s more into art these days and unfortunately due to a back injury he can’t skate at the moment, but Chad will be a skater for life. In this interview he talks about Muskabeatz, the early days, how being homeless started the backpack trend, Tom Penny stories, and much more.

 

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A smile comes to my face every time I see Jamie Thomas's name pop up on my cell phone. Today I received a text from him with this picture saying it was from 15 years ago… Wow! 15 years goes by fast! This is a moment in time capturing a perfect example of how Jamie and I work together as a team, both hyping up each other to skate, documenting the moment and applying it to visuals for a company. I had many great years working on projects with Jamie and I have crossed paths with few who hold his work ethic and determination to achieve any vision he may choose. Jamie gave me a chance when I was virtually unknown to the skateboard industry, I am forever grateful for this and have learned a lot from him along the way. Thank you @jamiethomas for everything you have done and will continue to do for both the skate industry and this world. ❤️👊🏻❤️ Photo: @skinphoto

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