Battle Squad Tribute [Swiftrock, Storm, Speedy]

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2009
  • It was really hard to make this trailer. But I hope you like this. To me it's fun watching these guys and seeing where some moves came from. Swiftrock with his floats, Storm with his all-around skills, Speedy who looks like he's from future. I should've put more Storm's headspins but there's too many. Let's just say he's really good at them. I was nervous that there's no Speedy footage and when I found it, I was like "Wtf did this guy smoked?" Swiftrock is really hardcore. I used only footage from two of his trailers. Footage of Storm was easy to find. But there's so much of it you don't know which to choose. So I choose the once I really liked. Well Anyway Hope you like it.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @Jay1898
    @Jay1898 Před 10 lety +2

    some serious moves!!!

  • @bripowered
    @bripowered Před 15 lety +1

    Battle squad str8 up legends..much respect!

  • @jurzyjohner432
    @jurzyjohner432 Před 5 lety +1

    Puerto Ricans and blacks are the creators of break dancing, and amazing how far out to world it went. GOD BLESS THIS CREATION INSTEAD OF VIOLENCE.

  • @mixxproduction
    @mixxproduction  Před 12 lety +1

    DOPE! Thanks for sharing. History like that needs to be told.

  • @cryptozoomauler5505
    @cryptozoomauler5505 Před 6 lety

    Wow, they got skillz!

  • @ROCISM
    @ROCISM Před 12 lety

    Actually the Elbow spins that Speedy does was first did before Storm and Speedy by bboy FLOAT from INCREDIBLE BREAKERS - New York City...
    Storm and Swift came to Nyc and met Quickstep which started to teach them and then he later introduced them to the INCREDIBLE BREAKERS who in return taught Storm and Swift in Nyc...
    Later Storm and Swift would take the moves that they learned from Quickstep and the Incredible Breakers and inspire the World from what they learned in the Mecca of Bboying.

  • @mixxproduction
    @mixxproduction  Před 15 lety +1

    Edwin Starr - I just wanna do my thing (Looped Breakbeat)
    Def Cut - Know Why

  • @mixxproduction
    @mixxproduction  Před 13 lety +1

    @danceboi112 Buddha from Canadian Floor Masters did elbow spin back in 80s but he did it on tip of his elbow..it's really hard to say because you can spin on your elbow many ways...what Speedy did was elbow 90's and to my knowledge he was the first who did more than 5 rotations of elbow 90's

  • @BboyBurningx
    @BboyBurningx Před 15 lety

    dope trailer like always!

  • @zulusounds
    @zulusounds Před 15 lety

    very great video cut,love it.great work
    real b-boying,love it @5.40
    song???

  • @XSmak
    @XSmak Před 15 lety

    thx

  • @Orelion
    @Orelion Před 15 lety

    The funny thing is that even though 20 years have passed, those cats could have smoked any b-boy in their prime.
    And they say that the Koreans brought the power...

  • @b-boykyopowerstyle8773

    Es como Sonic, shadow y silver. Los tres grandes de Europa

  • @2222Lilou2222
    @2222Lilou2222 Před 15 lety

    storm is my third favorite bboy ;)

  • @juliusoh
    @juliusoh Před 15 lety +1

    sorry but they did.
    who brought new levels of powermoves, and blowups?
    and you know its true
    alot of bboys back then did gymnastics.
    and you could see Russian 1080's, Circles, Gymnast Flares.

  • @mixxproduction
    @mixxproduction  Před 15 lety

    Def Cut - Know Why

  • @XSmak
    @XSmak Před 15 lety

    Could you tell me how the song is called you used from 3:08 until the end? I really like it and never have heard it before!

  • @ChazSupreme
    @ChazSupreme Před 14 lety +1

    Show this to storm - i think u know his channel :)

  • @JKNakamura10
    @JKNakamura10 Před 15 lety

    songs?

  • @Orelion
    @Orelion Před 15 lety

    Koreans did bring a new level of power, but people seem to think Koreans have invented everything, when in fact Koreans are the pioneers in airtrtack and air combos whilst everything else existed for a decade before the Koreans even knew what b-boying is.
    I love Korean B-boys don't get me wrong, but they get too much recognition for stuff they didn't even do.

  • @mixxproduction
    @mixxproduction  Před 15 lety

    Labeling people as "Koreans" which supposed to mean master of powermoves or such is a stereotype...First of all you're diminishing a success of a single individual...A person does a airtrack and people go "Ohhh you're Korean". The End does those amazing powermoves not because he's Korean but because he practices everyday for 5 hours, because he doesn't go to college. He totally dedicated himself to it. And there's amazing blow ups and powermoves everywhere around the world.