Part 1 of the Menace Epicly Later'd series is a meet and greet of sorts with all of your urban skateboard heroes from the early 90s. These gentlemen run the gamut of life experiences over last 15 years. Some of them have been serving eight-year bids in maximum-security prisons, while others are dedicated family men. Over the next couple of weeks you will get to know the skaters who formed one of the most influential skate companies ever.
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