Jereme Rogers -- Yeah Right!
Jereme might've had a part in PJ Ladd's Wonderful Horrible Life, but his part in Yeah Right! would definitely count as his first "real" part. Being one of the new guys on the team, getting nutted within the first 20 seconds of his part, and skating to Michael Jackson is definitely enough to get people's attention. Follow it up smooth style and plenty of bangers, and Jereme solidified his position as one of the top rookies around.
Chris Cole -- In Bloom
Transworld's In Bloom was the first glimpse we ever got of Chris' rawness, and he's been delivering it to us ever since. Judging from the way he skated in this part, you knew that he would soon be a household name in skateboarding. Chris skates big, fast, tech, and to The Misfits. Plus, backside flip and switch frontside flip down the LOVE gap? How could this not make our list?
Jerry Hsu -- The Storm
Jerry has come a long way since this Osiris part. This video was full of technical mastery and flip in/flip out tricks by some of skateboarding's best. And smack dab in the middle of all of that was Jerry Hsu. Jerry was one of the rookies on the team, and he definitely brought some style to the table that was very unlike his teammates at the time. He had shove it nosegrind/5-0 combos on lock, and his ollie over the flat bar, front board pop out line (at 1:30) is just one of the many sick lines in this part.
Mike Mo -- Fully Flared
Some of you may argue that his first "real" part was in Forecast, but that might qualify as a homie video so we're just gonna run with this one. Plus, Fully Flared was the first time a lot of people really got to see him skate. There were huge expectations for this video as a whole, and Mike Mo was no exception in that. It's been said about some people before, and then soon after they've disappeared, but we don't care -- Mike Mo truly is the future of street skating.
Bobby Worrest -- Krooked Kronichles
Being one of the first and only ams on Mark Gonzalez's company, Krooked, is one hell of a title. For The Gonz to be psyched on you, you know you've got to be something special, and Bobby came through in his part in Krooked Konichles. Bobby has a sick trick selection and it's often very hard to tell if he's goofy or regular. Now one of today's top young pros, Bobby is on a killing spree. No doubt he'll be Thrasher's Skater Of The Year soon.



