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#2061
Metal Mulisha is cool. I understand what they represent and what they've built. But seeing as how I was raised in Metal Mulishas back yard, Southern California, I cannot stand the people around here who wear their brand and rock the skull and helmet. No offense to anyone who likes em or is a member of the Mulisha, but if you met any of those guys like I have, you'd understand, they're nothin like their fans. It's sad to see. Their fans make them look stupid. Hopefully it's different in other states. I don't know.
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MetalMulishaFx4 (11-29-2012)
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Now im curious. What's metal mulisha?!
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Originally Posted by JpEufracio
Now im curious. What's metal mulisha?!
What began as a group of friends riding dirt bikes in Metal Mulisha gear and competing to see who could do the best tricks has grown into one of the most recognized and respected brands in action sports. Metal Mulisha's winning form in freestyle competitions like the X Games has helped spread the brand's message to a growing audience around the world.
Metal Mulisha speaks the language of nonconformity with distinctive apparel that includes graphic tees, jerseys, boardshorts, fleece, tanks, denim and accessories; and encourages guys and girls to "join the domination" and express their rebellious spirit and daring attitude. A familiar name at events such as the Red Bull X Fighters, Rock Star Mayhem Tour, and the Dew Tour, Metal Mulisha boasts an A-list roster of well-known athletes including founder Brian Deegan, creator of the "Mulisha Twist;" and highly decorated freestyle riders, Ronnie Faisst, Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg, and the late Jeremy Lusk. Metal Mulisha has also formed partnerships with athletes including MMA fighters Renato " Babalu" Sobral, Jason MacDonald and Dan Henderson, as well as metal band Machine Head.
Today, Metal Mulisha continues to fuel the rise of freestyle motocross, and is dedicated to improving guidelines for the sport. In 2009, Metal Mulisha established the LLF Lusk Legacy Foundation in an effort to promote safety in freestyle motocross after the passing of team rider, Jeremy Lusk.
The Metal Mulisha lifestyle continues to expand, launching product collaborations with major brands like Rock Star Energy and Etnies and introducing new product categories later this year. With strong distribution in the U.S., Canada, and Australia, Metal Mulisha can be found at over 2000 retailers worldwide.
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