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Brian Anderson

Brian Anderson's popularity rose in the mid-90s while sponsored for Toy Machine, eventually turning pro for the company in 1998. In the famous "Welcome to Hell" video, he front-blunted San Francisco's notorious Hubba Hideout, cementing his spot on Toy Machine's dream team roster at the time. The industry took notice and in 1999 Brian secured Thrasher's Skater of the Year, one of skateboarding's highest honors. Brian went on to ride for Girl Skateboards, further solidifying his legend status. Brian started the short-lived 3D Skateboards with Alex Olson later in his career. Now, in his 3rd decade as a pro, Brian rides for Anti-Hero Skateboards and remains a great ambassador for the culture.

Birthday: June 12, 1976
Hometown: Bordentown, New Jersey
Turned Pro: 1998
Highlights: 1999 Thrasher Skater of the Year, Won the World Cup Of Skateboarding in 1999, Had a pro model shoe for Nike SB, contributing artist for multiple board graphics
Sponsors: Anti Hero, Nike SB, Ace Trucks, Spitfire, Bones Bearings, Labor Skateshop

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