On Hollywood Patch Motorhead England

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The On Hollywood Patch Motorhead England is an ode to the legendary British rock band that has been synonymous with high-energy, no-holds-barred skateboarding. Just as Motörhead’s music embodies rebellion and raw power, their tracks have long been a staple in skate videos, amplifying the intensity of each trick and slam. Here’s a look at iconic skate parts where Motörhead tracks crank up the energy:
  1. Blockhead - Debbie Does Blockhead: Jeff King & Paul Luna - "Ace of Spades"
    This classic Blockhead video features one of Motörhead’s most famous anthems, "Ace of Spades." The track’s fast tempo and aggressive riffs mirror the gritty, raw style of King and Luna’s skating, giving their part a rebellious, devil-may-care attitude.

  2. Element - World Tour: Untitled Section - "Ace Of Spades"
    Yet another untitled section set to "Ace of Spades," this video embraces the fast, unrelenting pace of the track, fueling an electrifying tour de force of tricks. The song pushes the skaters to go bigger and harder, capturing the spirit of the road and the relentless pursuit of skating across the world.

  3. Emerica - Yellow: Brad Hayes & Tim Brauch - "Ace Of Spades"
    Brad Hayes and Tim Brauch’s part is a testament to timeless skateboarding energy, and "Ace of Spades" serves as the perfect anthem. The song’s intensity matches the explosive tricks and fearless approach that these skaters bring to the table, making the section unforgettable.

  4. Flip - Really Sorry: Geoff Rowley Intro - "Serial Killer"
    Geoff Rowley’s intro in "Really Sorry" sets the stage with "Serial Killer," a dark and gritty track that underscores Rowley’s fearless, hard-hitting style. This heavy song matches his raw determination as he tackles massive gaps and rails, creating a powerful juxtaposition of music and skating.

  5. Real - Real To Reel: Dennis Busenitz - "Iron Fist"
    Dennis Busenitz’s breakneck speed and aggressive approach to skating are perfectly paired with "Iron Fist." The song’s relentless energy mirrors Busenitz’s fast-paced lines and intense focus, creating a perfect soundtrack for his raw style.

  6. Volcom - Chichagof: Mini ramp - "Just 'Cos You Got the Power"
    In this mini ramp session, Motörhead’s "Just 'Cos You Got the Power" brings a slower, grinding edge to the smooth, technical tricks being thrown down. The track’s heavy basslines match the skaters’ control and power as they flow through transitions.

  7. Zero - New Blood: Jon Allie - "We Are The Road Crew"
    Jon Allie’s part, paired with "We Are The Road Crew," pays homage to the hard-working, no-rest attitude of both roadies and skaters. The song’s relentless pace and gritty lyrics reflect the dedication and hustle of Allie’s skateboarding.

  8. One Fifty One - Too Loud For The Crowd: Jimmy Roche - "Born To Raise Hell"
    In Jimmy Roche’s section, "Born To Raise Hell" serves as a fitting soundtrack for his rebellious, heavy-hitting style. The song’s fast-paced, raucous energy complements Roche’s gnarly lines and hard slams, giving the part an untamed, rock ‘n’ roll vibe.

  9. Stink - Free Manure: Untitled Section - "Ace Of Spades"
    This untitled section is charged with adrenaline, with "Ace Of Spades" cranking up the energy as the skaters push their limits. The raw power of the track drives the momentum of every trick, capturing the unapologetic spirit of both skateboarding and Motörhead.

  10. Crimson - Bleed Skateboarding: Untitled Section - "Hellraiser"
    Set to "Hellraiser," this section brings out the aggressive, unstoppable nature of the skaters. The song’s rebellious lyrics and heavy riffs echo the fearless approach the skaters take, whether they’re throwing down massive stair sets or grinding rough ledges.

  11. Church of Skatan - Oh My God!: On the Road - "Overkill"
    As the skaters hit the road, "Overkill" fuels their journey with Motörhead’s fast-paced, no-nonsense energy. The song’s chaotic feel matches the intensity of on-the-road adventures, making for a perfect match with this skate video.

  12. OutLook - Infested: Untitled Section - "Over The Top"
    Motörhead’s "Over The Top" takes this section to new heights, with its relentless pace driving the skaters to push the envelope. The music’s raw edge matches the daring tricks, capturing the unpredictable and fearless nature of the skating.

With Motörhead’s fast and loud legacy running through skateboarding culture, their tracks amplify the intensity, grit, and rebellion that define skate videos. Whether it’s the iconic "Ace of Spades" or the thunderous "Iron Fist," the music gives these parts a timeless energy that keeps fans coming back for more.

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