How A Group Of Misfits PISSED OFF An Entire Sport ( Crusty Demons )

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Published 2023-06-13
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Hello Goons and Gals

In 1994 two independent filmmakers and a handful of rebels got together and created the most brash and unapologetic motocross film of all time. The video would spawn a brand new sport and revolutionize what we know today as freestyle motocross. This is a story of how Crusty Demons Of Dirt created a multi-billion dollar empire out of thin air.

Hope you like this one it took a while to put together

Script - Born A Goon
Editing- Born A Goon
Narration- Born A Goon
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Video footage credits

Crusty Demons Of Dirt: crustystore.com/products/crusty-1-digitally-re-mas…
Fleshgear www.fleshgear.com/
Frezno Smooth
Steel Roots
SMP Disturbing The Peace
LBZ Chrome
XGames
Gravity Games
Revelation 199
Seth The Hard Way
@foxracing
@RedBullMotorsports
@nitrocircus
@mulishavideo
@subcutaneoustorture
@artssiren
@TheMotocrossVault

Music
Mess Around
Fire In The Yard
Kids A Break
Chainer
Mind Control
Down And Out
Desert Renegade
Big Mountain
Industrial
Big Knob
Pit Of Snakes
All courtesy of slip.stream/.com


Kampsy Awol
Kampsy Homeboy
Courtesy of YouTube Music

If any credits are left out please send me an email to [email protected]

All Comments (21)
  • @roddas26
    This was absolutely brilliant. Thank you for creating such an epic documentary. What a time it was to be alive.
  • @davidbest7859
    Crustys shaped my music taste, what I think is fun, and my life to a degree. In my first year of high school, I asked the big wild kid who had a reputation for being nuts what he was listening to. He loaned me one headphone and it was "The fightback" by Superheist. I was like hey that's from Crustys 9. He said that's how he first heard it. 15 years later I was the best man at his wedding.
  • @jessepitt
    Every 40ish dude in the comments knows what this really means. It’s a time we will never see again.
  • I was an skateboarder at that exact moment in time. Heck I remember that we were all together, skateboarders, snowboarders, motor bikers, BMX. All of us listening to underground punk rock, heavy metal and alternative rock; we even dressed alike. What a time to be alive...
  • @dangallant4704
    This type of content is peak YouTube. Long form love letters created by people who are so truly passionate about something they can’t help but share its history and importance. I don’t give a shit about motoX but for 34 minutes you made it the most interesting thing in the world to me. Really amazing work.
  • @laidtorest387
    Terafirma did it first for me, but between that and Crustys it totally moulded who I was back then and I remain that way today. The music, the 90s dirt bikes. Thank god I grew up before mobile phones and social media, a time where relationships and activities took work and as a result were rewarding. Nostalgia makes me sad but it was truly a fantastic time.
  • @bobbygately
    I was at X games when Travis jumped into the bay.... I could see myself and my buddy Eric in the front row of the grandstands going crazy in this video. I was a poser in the 90s as well and Crusty was on at all times. Thank you for this it made me smile a lot. :)
  • @glennwillmott3577
    What a fucking treat bro, I still have all 3 crusty videos on vhs. That era made me into the offroad rider I am today as well as both my teenage daughters..what a time to grow up in the 90s riding dirt bikes and being hated by all your neighbors. Huge parties and racing with hangovers..love it!! All the way from South Africa..
  • @jeffberg9522
    I feel Crusty Demons paved the way for freestyle and agree with Hart and Partrana being some of the pioneers. Hart’s backflip attempt certainly created a evolution of the sport. Pastrana is one of those that could (almost) always do something on a bike and made things look effortless. I appreciate that Hart or Pastrana did not have fake personas/ a gimmick either.
  • @TroopThrowback
    Even as a 44 year old, lifelong motorcyclist, I’ve never seen Crusty. Your tribute however has inspired me to see it for myself, as I am enamored of the variety within motorcycle culture historically. Thanks for such an engaging look into this poignant time in history, and for bringing this era to light for me. Happy Trails!
  • @-DC-
    Absolutely Epic Dude had to watch every second 👊
  • @Bren675
    I can't even explain how amazing this video was for me to watch... Wow, did you ever capture the nostalgia! You summarized the feeling that I've been chasing my entire life after watching crusty demons. I wanted to move to California and everything (not so much these days 😆). Unbelievable content. I started watching your channel recently with the maico video. You have a serious skill I guarantee your channel will blow up. Instant fan here keep up the good work 🍻.
  • @ramonbostic
    That was awesome!  I was in my 20's back when all of that was happening and if you didn't live in SoCal, you weren't exposed until the first X-Games! I remember watching Metz landing that double backflip and going nuts!  Thanks for bringing the backstory to the younger generation!
  • @MrJuga74
    You have just describe the 1990's perfectly. Bought a tear to my eye, when you talked about a Saturday morning. put the tape on , load up some bikes go out and send it. even the normal guys, like me instantly went bigger after seeing that movie for the first time. Gen X ... we were the last to know what that time was like & will never be again. Great work man.🤘🤘
  • @gregroles5638
    Phenomenal video, couldn't stop watching. Even though I was a more purist MX wanna be and didn't like the Mulisha angle at first, nobody can forget the jaw drop at Seth's jump. Still blows me away today and I'm glad to have been alive to see this time in the MX scene.
  • @billhughes5081
    I was living in Kauai when it came out. Kauai in the 90's was a dirtbike paradise. No fences, no rules, just miles and miles of awesome trails through the forrest. We watched that tape till it broke! Met a lot of the original CDD dudes when they would come to Kauai for vacay and my DB club would sponsor rides and we would take them to our best trails and stuff. Watched McGrath do some sick stuff. These guys could see lines the average rider couldn't-that is a gift for a dirt biker! Good stuff-
  • @tankeater
    I'll never forget Deegan huckin his bike at a Professional AMA SX race 🤘🤣🤘
  • @VSLURK3R
    I will never forget going to my buddies house when I was primary school age, and him whipping out the Crusty Demons of Dirt VHS tapes. It blew my mind. I already loved dirtbikes and it just was magnificent. I've grown up riding motorbikes ever since, road, dirt, didn't matter. I just love motorcycles. Thanks Crusty Demons.
  • @TEWDev
    Once in a while someone with true talent at writing, editing and commentary comes along. Mr Goon's passion for that knarly left turn moto took in the 90s blasts out in perfect harmony. Well done, loved it, can't wait to watch more.
  • @Bobs_basic-rides
    I started racing moto in '96. And had been into the sport since 94 so this stuff is right up my alley. I'm now 37 and have a few bikes. Street and track. But all from the 90s and 00s. Met a few of the "lesser known" stars over the years through different events or acquaintances. And when I started racing I was riding Mike healeys old '84 rm 80 a guy I know brought with him from California to Arkansas. That's all 💯 guys! Love 90s moto and everything that goes with it! This made my Wednesday morning before work for sure!