

Metal Mulisha: World Domination Vol. 1
A high-energy freestyle motocross film that captures the early-2000s Metal Mulisha crew at full throttle. The video follows riders as they travel, ride, and throw down big tricks across contests, demos, and raw street and dirt sessions, blending competition footage with behind-the-scenes chaos.
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Plot Summary
This documentary dives into the extreme motocross and freestyle motocross culture associated with the Metal Mulisha brand. It showcases the lifestyle, stunts, and personalities that define this subculture. The film captures the raw energy and dedication of its riders as they push the limits of their sport.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific subculture of extreme sports, 'Metal Mulisha: World Domination Vol. 1' was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics. Its reception was primarily within the motocross and extreme sports community, where it was appreciated for its raw portrayal of the lifestyle and the sport's progression.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of the freestyle motocross scene.
- Applauded for showcasing the passion and daring of the athletes involved.
- Considered a good watch for fans of the Metal Mulisha brand and extreme sports.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive within the niche of extreme sports enthusiasts who appreciate the raw, unfiltered look at the motocross lifestyle and the personalities associated with Metal Mulisha.
Fun Fact
Metal Mulisha was founded in 1998 by motocross riders Larry Linkogle and Brian Deegan, along with their friend Ezekiel "Sicko" Carlson, and quickly became synonymous with a rebellious and extreme motocross lifestyle.
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