On Hollywood Patch Iron Maiden Killers Face
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The On Hollywood Patch Iron Maiden Killers Face encapsulates the raw energy and metal edge that Iron Maiden brings to skate culture, featuring one of their most iconic album covers. Just like the adrenaline-fueled nature of skateboarding, Iron Maiden's music has long been a favorite in skate videos, providing the perfect soundtrack to intense, high-energy sessions.
Here's a cool breakdown of skaters or skate videos where Iron Maiden tracks feature prominently:
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411VM - Issue 27: Adam McNatt Profiles - Iron Maiden - "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner" (live)
Adam McNatt's technical skating feels epic when paired with the 13-minute saga of "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner." This live version adds a dramatic edge to McNatt’s unique and creative style, giving his part a powerful sense of scale. -
DC - The DC Video: Ryan Smith - Iron Maiden - "Run To The Hills"
Ryan Smith’s hard-hitting, high-speed skating is perfectly paired with the urgency and relentless pace of "Run To The Hills." The song’s galloping rhythm mirrors his fast lines and gnarly tricks, bringing a rush of intensity to his part. -
Plan B - Questionable: Colin McKay #2 - Iron Maiden - "Aces High"
Colin McKay’s vert skills are on full display here, with "Aces High" providing the soaring, fast-paced backdrop. The high-octane riffs echo his aerial tricks and smooth transitions, making this part a true adrenaline rush. -
Toy Machine - Welcome To Hell: Jamie Thomas - Iron Maiden - "Hallowed Be Thy Name"
Jamie Thomas’ legendary part in "Welcome to Hell" is nothing short of iconic, and "Hallowed Be Thy Name" only heightens the impact. The song's build-up and emotional depth match Thomas’ fearless approach, especially on those huge handrails. -
Zero - Misled Youth: Adrian Lopez - Iron Maiden - "Prowler"
Adrian Lopez’s raw, aggressive skating pairs perfectly with "Prowler." The song’s energetic and rebellious feel complements his heavy, fast lines, making for a gritty and intense section. -
Creature - Born Dead: David Gravette - Iron Maiden - "Killers"
Gravette’s gnarly tricks, especially on handrails, are set to the menacing tones of "Killers," amplifying the intensity of each clip. The dark, driving force of the song highlights the fearless nature of his skating. -
Plan B - Live After Death: Untitled Section - Iron Maiden - "Running Free"
Skating to "Running Free" gives this untitled section a carefree, rebellious vibe. The track’s upbeat, punk-infused tempo adds a sense of fun and freedom to the skater's tricks and style. -
The Daykare Video: Untitled Section - Iron Maiden - "The Wicker Man"
"The Wicker Man" brings a sense of urgency and raw power to this section, perfectly matching the fast, aggressive skating. The intensity of the music elevates the skater’s performance, making every trick feel monumental. -
Sun Diego - Blitzkrieg: Wee Man - Iron Maiden - "Where Eagles Dare"
Wee Man’s part is full of surprises, and "Where Eagles Dare" adds to that bold, unpredictable feel. The powerful guitar riffs and intense energy of the song bring a sense of thrill to his unique and entertaining skating. -
VOX - Black & Blue: Volume One - Untitled Section - Iron Maiden - "Running Free"
Once again, "Running Free" energizes this section, providing a fast-paced, rebellious backdrop to the skating. The song’s punk-metal edge adds a raw, DIY vibe to the tricks and style on display. -
Sixteen Skateboards - I Hate Children: David Gravette - Iron Maiden - "Killers"
Gravette returns with another brutal part, and "Killers" intensifies the mood. His fearless skating matches the relentless pace and dark tones of the song, creating a section that feels as dangerous as it is impressive. -
411VM - Issue 22: Peter Molec & Ondrej Leskoviansky - Iron Maiden - "Blood Brothers"
This part gains emotional depth with "Blood Brothers." The epic, powerful sound of the track complements their smooth, flowing skating style, giving the whole part a sense of unity and brotherhood. -
Powell - Play: Enrique Lorenzo Wheels Of Fortune - Ghostface Killah - "Iron Maiden"
This part switches things up with Ghostface Killah’s "Iron Maiden," bringing a hip-hop flavor into the mix. The gritty beats blend seamlessly with the skater’s style, showing the versatility of Iron Maiden’s influence in skate culture.
From the fast-paced solos to the epic choruses, Iron Maiden’s music provides a fitting backdrop to these legendary skate parts. Their songs, filled with intensity and emotion, bring out the best in the skaters’ performances, creating unforgettable moments on screen.
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