SK8MAFIA - Brain Gone (2017 Skate Video)

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Released in 2017, Brain Gone shows SK8MAFIA’s raw street style and tight-knit family vibe in full effect. Featuring Wes Kremer, Jimmy Cao, Stephen Lawyer, Alexis Ramirez, and the rest of the crew, this full-length video blends technical tricks, big rails, and the classic laid-back San Diego energy that SK8MAFIA is known for. With powerful skating and a killer soundtrack, Brain Gone is a must-watch for any skateboarding fan.

Here’s the list of featured skaters from SK8MAFIA – Brain Gone (2017):

  • Wes Kremer – heavy hitter, amazing style

  • Jimmy Cao – smooth technical street skating

  • Stephen Lawyer – creative and technical

  • Alexis Ramirez – powerful rails and gaps

  • Tyler Surrey – stylish lines and ledge control

  • Kellen James – solid street tricks and lines

  • Brandon Turner – classic SD legend, still ripping

  • Maurio McCoy – young gun with huge pop

  • Dan Connelly – raw skating and unique spot choices

  • Marshall Heath – rails and gaps

The video also includes appearances from the extended SK8MAFIA family, keeping the full homie vibe alive.

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