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Other videos put out by World Industries:

  Round 2: Rodney Mullen vs. Daewon Song (1999)
  Rodney Mullen vs. Daewon Song (1997)
  Trilogy (1996)
  New World Order (1993)
  Love Child (1992)
  Rubbish Heap (1989)

20 Shot Sequence
World Industries
1995, 32 minutes
Current Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Around the time of 20 Shot Sequence, World Industries consisted of several companies including Blind, Menace, World, Prime, and 101. This video is organized into sections according to company. The segments are kept short, with most of them having about 2 or 3 songs that stretch over all the riders of the company. The music ranges from Wu-Tang to Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, to Shaq Fu with Redman and Eric Sermon. The skating is more on the flip and ledge trick side than the gnarly handrail side and the vibe of the music is hip-hop.

Dale Nixon January 15, 2003

I gotta say that 20 Shot Sequence is one of my favorite videos, probably because I started skating just before it came out. The video starts out with 101 and the best Kool G Rap song I've ever heard playing to Gino Ianucci and Jason Dill ripping it up. Later on comes World Industries, which has some hard hitters like Daewon Song (before he was half as popular as he is now) and Shiloh Greathouse. There's also some skating from Shin Okada, whose footage purely comes from Japanese spots, which is pretty cool to see. Ronnie Creager, representing Blind, brings the video to close by showing great board control by doing crazy manual flip in flip out tricks, and does huge double sets in between great lines. Overall I give this video a very high recommendation... it’s an excellent representation of one of my favorite eras of skating. If you're looking for something like a Zero video, stay away, but if you're all about ledges and lines, this video is an excellent addition to your collection.

Dale Nixon

Who Farted? March 29, 2003

I could have been blown away by 20 Shot Sequence when I got it in 1995, but that was eight years ago and I don't doubt that I loved a lot of mediocre shit back then. Watching it now I can tell you without the slightest hesitation that it's a boring waste of time and making it to the end was only the product of an exercise in willpower. I'd rather step in dog shit than listen to the vast majority of the music, the sort of testosterone-fueled verbal wank that sounds like it was recorded with a Casio keyboard on a Dictaphone. The only two parts with bearable music, and coincidentally the only parts with worthwhile skating, are Prime's section and Ron Creager's part of the Blind section. The Menace part is a superfluous bag of diarrhea. There's more tape of them rolling dice and waving roaches around than skating. Someone discovered the solar flare filter while editing this one and it comes off looking worse than a public television recording of a town meeting. Anyway, don't bother.

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What to Expect:


Featured Skaters:
Fabian Alomar
Kareem Campbell
Ron Creager
Mike Crum
Sam Devlin
Jason Dill
Caine Gayle
Shiloh Greathouse
Gino Iannucci
Marcelle Johnson
Maurice Key
Chris Lambert
Kris Markovich
Jason Maxwell
Lavar McBride
Keenan Milton
Quy Nguyen
Shin Okada
Eric Pupecki
Henry Sanchez
Mike Santarossa
Clyde Singleton
Daewon Song
Joey Suriel
Billy Valdes


Sound Track:
If you dig the music from 20 Shot Sequence, check out the soundtrack for it.

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