This is the most extensive list I found. Not sure if it's all of them though:
Black Sheep - The Choice Is Yours
Boy Hits Car - I'm a Cloud
Eric B & Rakim - Don't Sweat the Technique
Hoobastank - Crawling In The Dark
P.O.D. - Youth of The Nation
Reel Big Fish - Sell Out
Saliva - Your Disease
Student Rick - Falling For You
Student Rick - Monday Morning
Sublime - Wrong Way
The Ataris - Song 13
The Pharcyde - Passin' Me By
The Vandals - An Idea for a Movie
The soundtrack that has the song Relax on it is the Zoolander Soundtrack. The song was performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
The Soundtrack to My Movie was created in 1996.
Metroland - soundtrack - was created in 1999.
Soundtrack
The Emperor's Soundtrack was created in 2007.
Aggressive Inline - 2002 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T USA:E (Gameboy Advance version)
adventure racing and aggressive inline skating,.
no you can get them for 99 @ skates.com
Alot of normal inline skates aren't interchangeable, but some are. Usually you can't put aggressive frames on, but if your using K2's, you can/
yes the new ones are good to like the ata model.
On your feet. Most likely strapped and tightened so you don't break an ankle.
I am looking for the same thing I found a pair in mall of the emirates in go sport
I would get the varsity k2
Using inl-ine skates (rollerblades) to perform tricks such as jumps, spins, and sliding on rails or ledges
The best AGGRESSIVE FINGER SKATES out are the new AOR finger skates! www.aorfingerskates.com they have famous pro athletes backing up there company so you can buy a finger skate and it will either be from one Real Skater or another. So your not just getting a finger skate your getting a Pro Model series! www.aorfingerskates.com is backed up by New York's Art of Rolling Magazine the worlds only East Coast aggressive skate magazine!
Aggressive boots with Powerblade frames. Larger wheels can go into powerblade style frames than your typical aggressive style frames, allowing for speed and distance, while the aggressive boots are the most durable you can possibly get.
No, theyre terrible, my uncle John broke his leg when the inline wheels fell off, and he's been rollerblading for 20 years. Theyre also a terrible price for quality as the insoles are nylon which is uncomfortable.