Some Nascar crashes i put together. i know its bad but its the first video i made.
1st song: Runaway by Linkin Park
2nd song: Here I Am by the Explosion
p.s. Thanks for the positive feedback!
My first nr2003 video with a few crashes I put together. I know "the music sucks" but I like it so you don't have to tell me it sucks. The song is Hold Back the Day by DevilDriver
Final lap of the 1992 Winston: Kyle Petty tries to get beneath Earnhardt on the backstretch, but earnhardt tries to block and spins out. Coming to the line Petty and Davey Allison make contact and Allison wins but slides across the line and has to celebrate the win from the local hospital.
My 3rd crash comp. I think it sucks, i was bored today so i made it. i don't think many of you will like the music either. the song is pull harder on the strings of your martyr by trivium
Me playing most of My Friend of Misery by Metallica on bass, my digital camera is shitty so thats why I didn't record the whole thing. I'm using a Dean Razorback bass.
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