ive been watching this video for over 10 years and it never gets old. back breaks in 92-93???? the originality and those halos and headspins!! respect and props from 305 usa
wahrscheinlich der erste wirkliche bboy in europa und von mir aus gesehen bis heute noch eine klasse für sich... wer sonst bringt footwork, powermoves und poppin' auf so hohem niveau auf die reiehe? so kreativ und vernarrt... einfach nur props!
First thing when I saw this video was man now he makes breaking look fun and to think he's doing these moves, doing these movies in combinations and his overall style in 92' 93'.I'm from San Diego, CA and back in that time if you had forever headspins, forever nutcrackers, or forever thomas-flares, you were considered pretty special and that's without the style. I'm talking basic shuffle, a little groundwork, and then drop into your powermove. Storm is doing double-flares, early threads
without storm and the other crews of his generation the koreans wouldnt be doing what they are today. each generation of b-boys has its pioneers but the european crews of the 90's deserve extra props for keeping it alive when very few others were
Sashion Smashine Storm ce n'est plus mauvais breaker tout ce qui fait il a volé des bboy belge car les breakers belge était bien avant lui pendant les années 80 et d'ailleurs il est venu en 89 il a ramassé une leçon il est parti en pleurant et il a tout copier de la Belgique car les bboy Belges sont les premiers à faire les pommes et tourner sur la tête rapide et en chandelle et il a commencé à copier tout ça dans les années 92 il a rien inventé il est nul
storm ist der beeste sehe ich ihn immer burgtohr bei lübeck er kommtt ya aus lübeck immer amm chillen siad ich mein burddaaa denis und storm einfach nur geiel D:
@DeaDPasT None of those other bboys are as well rounded as Storm was in his prime. Storm could have battled any of them in any element of bboying. Storm had no weakness. All of those b-boys you mentioned are weak in some areas.