El SKATE VIDEO más CONTROVERSIAL y PROHIBIDO que existe

Welcome to an unmissable episode of Tales from the Sandpaper, where we dive uncensored and in real time into one of the darkest, most visceral, and authentic documentaries skate culture has ever produced: Sex, Hood, Skate and Videotape, directed by Ian Reid and released in 2006. Shot on a VHS camera, this cult video captures skateboarding in its rawest form: no RED cameras, no drones, no epic soundtrack. Just skateboards, sweat, violence, sex, drugs, guns, robberies, and street youth on the brink of collapse. Filmed in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles in the early 2000s, this video is an unfiltered portrait of skateboarding as resistance and chaos. Legends like Brian Wenning, Stevie Williams, and Josh Kalis appear, not as sponsored athletes, but as real human beings: broken, wild, brilliant. 💀 This video disappeared for over a decade, and today it survives as an underground treasure, shared among collectors, forums, and communities that still value rawness over production. 🔊 Today we analyze it in full, in real time, from the La Bestia Radio studio, discussing its most impactful moments and what it represents for skateboarding as a culture. 📢 If you're looking for the rawest, dirtiest, most uncomfortable, addictive, and most real side of skateboarding, this episode is for you. Watch the full video here:    • Ian Reids Video   👹 Tales from the Sandpaper with Max Barrera and Edd Aviña Vowels 📻 Every Monday at 2 PM on @LaBestiaRadio 🎬 Skateboarding wasn't always pretty. But it was real. #SexHoodSkateAndVideotape #IanReid #SkateDocumentary #SkateboardHistory #SkateboardingUnderground #BrianWenning #StevieWilliams #JoshKalis #SkateVideos #SkateboardingNYC #SkateCulture #SkateMX #CulturaSkate #Cuentos desdeLaLija #LaBestiaRadio