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Mike Vallely ( ), also known as Mike V, is an American professional
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and musician. Since November 2013, he has been the lead vocalist of
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band Black Flag. Vallely is the second-longest-serving member of the band, although he has not appeared on any albums.


Early life

Vallely grew up in
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. He has an older brother, Joe, and a younger sister, Amy. Growing up, Vallely played little league baseball, but, in 1984, aged 14, Vallely discovered skateboarding and punk music, borrowed a skateboard from a friend and proceeded to dedicate his life to skateboarding. At Christmas in 1984, Vallely's parents purchased a Jeff Phillips professional signature model skateboard for him. Besides street skating, Vallely also began
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, and often skated at Tom Groholski's ramp, as well as The Barn Ramp, both of which are located in New Jersey. Vallely also skated at the Brooklyn Banks, a well-known skateboarding location under New York's
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. In 1986, Vallely moved with his family to
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, for a brief period and, while living there, befriended some local skaters at Kempsville High School. Skating with a local team called "Subculture", in the Kempsville area of Virginia Beach, Vallely tested his street skills in local contests, as well as on neighborhood quarter-pipe and launch ramps. In the spring of 1986, the Virginia Beach Skate park, Mount Trashmore, hosted a professional vert skateboard contest. Vallely and his friend began skating in the car park, adjacent to the vert ramp, during practice, and drew the attention of professional skateboarder, Neil Blender, from atop the ramp.
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and
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, both of
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and the
Bones Brigade Powell Peralta is an American skateboard company founded by George Powell and Stacy Peralta in 1978. The company rose to prominence in the 1980s as skateboarding began maturing as a sport. The company featured the Bones Brigade, a team featurin ...
, were also impressed with Vallely. Seeing Vallely skate on a worn board, Mountain provided him with a brand new skateboard. Following the impromptu demo, Peralta offered Vallely an amateur sponsorship deal with Powell-Peralta Skateboards.


Professional skateboarding

''
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'' photographed Vallely performing in the handplant circle, one of the photographs appearing on the cover of magazine's August 1986 issue. In July 1986, Vallely's new sponsor flew him to California to compete at the "Street Attack" contest, in
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. Vallely won the amateur division, which led to a full-page spread in ''Transworld Skateboarding'''s September issue. Also in 1986, Vallely appeared in the third Powell-Peralta video, ''
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'', which was released in 1987. Later that year, Vallely became a professional skateboarder at a vert contest in Toronto, Canada on May 31, 1987. In 1988, Powell-Peralta released Vallely's first professional signature model skateboard. Initially adorned with graphics of a large bug, which was later changed to a graphic that featured an elephant. In 1989, Vallely left Powell-Peralta, at which time the company was the largest skateboarding brand in the world. Following this departure, Vallely became involved with
World Industries World Industries is a skateboarding company that offers skateboarding products, accessories and clothing. The company was founded by Steve Rocco in 1987. In 1988, Rocco was joined by skater, Rodney Mullen, and then Mike Vallely in 1989. As of ...
, a skater-run brand that was conceived of and launched with peers
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, Jesse Martinez, and
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. World Industries created the second ever double-kick skateboard design (a skateboard deck with a kicktail at both ends). The first was the Vision Double Tail, which Vallely's double kick was modeled after but with a mellower kick and shorter tail than nose which would become the industry standard. A Vallely signature board was used for the new design's introduction into the retail market. Vallely was a part of World Industries until early 1991, when he joined New Deal Skateboards, where he stayed until January 1992, before starting the short-lived TV Skateboards with friend and professional skateboarder
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. Due to health concerns and financial setbacks, TV Skateboards folded later that year, and Vallely returned to the newly reformed
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in 1993, where he stayed until 1997. Vallely then briefly rode for Transit Skateboards, before joining Black Label Skateboards in 1998, a company that he rode for until 2002. Vallely appeared in the Black Label video ''Label Kills''. Vallely founded Vallely Skateboards in 2002, after he left Black Label. Vallely Skateboards were distributed through Giant Distribution and eventually folded in 2003 due to poor growth. From 2003 until 2010, Vallely rode for
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, before leaving to start yet another company, By the Sword, with fellow skateboarder Jason Filipow. However, the company was short-lived, as Vallely joined the roster of a rejuvenated Powell Peralta Skateboards in late 2010 – his third time with Skate One Distribution – along with Airwalk Footwear and Bones Bearings. In mid-2011, Vallely joined Iron Fist Clothing, as well as Tork Trux as their first team rider, after noticing the company's innovative assembly method; however, Vallely quickly left Tork. A press release from the Swedish skate shoe company, Servant Footwear, was published in February 2013, announcing that Vallely was the first American ambassador and team rider for the brand.


Elephant Brand

In late 2011, Vallely again resigned from Powell-Peralta and founded Elephant Skateboards in December 2011. In April 2012, Jason Adams – formerly of Black Label and
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 – was added to the team roster. On a late June episode of the Ride Channel's ''Weekend Buzz'', the addition of Kyle Berard to the Elephant team roster was revealed.


Street Plant

In early 2015, Vallely launched a new skateboard company called "Street Plant". As of 2016, the Street Plant team roster includes Vallely, Kristian Svitak and
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. The company was inspired by the
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, which influenced Vallely deeply, and the constant pressure from sponsors which constrained his values. After cutting all ties with sponsorships, he established Street Plant along with his family, completely independent of industry financial, distribution and marketing support. Vallely is involved in the addition of personal artwork on the decks and complete skateboard ordered from his house in Long Beach, California.


Music

upright=1.2, Vallely (center) performing with Black Flag in 2019 Vallely joined a band called Resistance in 1985, although he only played one live show with the group, in which the bands 7 Seconds and Aggression also played. Vallely was asked to leave the band for spending too much time on skateboarding. Vallely was the lead singer for Mike V & The Rats, and the band's song "The Days" appeared in the video game ''
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'' (THUG). Their song "Never Give Up" appeared in THUG's successor, ''
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''. In 2003,
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invited Vallely to sing for Black Flag at their 2003 reunion shows in Los Angeles, where he performed the entire ''
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'' album. In 2013, Vallely formed a band called Good for You with Greg Ginn. Their debut album was released on
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in February 2013. In November 2013 during a Black Flag show in Australia, singer
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was fired mid-show by the band with Vallely doing the duties of informing him and replacing him on vocals for the remainder of the show. Reyes said that his microphone was taken and he was told to get off the stage by Vallely: "'You're done, party's over get off it's over...' He said something else to me but it was a lie so I won't repeat it here. So with a sense of great relief that it was finally over I left the stage and walked to the hotel room. They finished the set with Mike V on vocals." In January 2014, founding member Greg Ginn announced Vallely would be the new lead singer of Black Flag. In July 2015, Vallely put together the 'Switchblades & Urethane' music festival taking place at Alex's Bar in Long Beach, California. ;Good for You *"Life Is Too Short to Not Hold a Grudge" (2013) ;Mike V & The Rats *"First 3 Songs" (2002) *"Mike V & The Rats" (2002) *"The Days" (2003) ;Revolution Mother *"Glory Bound" (2007) *"Rollin' with tha Mutha" (2009) ;Solo career *"Weekend in Pittsburgh" (2002) with
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*"California Angel" (2006) *"Alone" (2006) ;Guest appearances *''
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'' (2011) – "Heart of a Warrior"


Other ventures


Video game appearances

Vallely appears in the '' Tony Hawk's'' skateboarding video game series, from the fourth release (''
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'') onwards. He appears as a secret character in ''Pro Skater 4'', but has been featured more prominently in the subsequent releases. In the fifth game of the series, ''
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'', Vallely's ingame character teaches a special trick in the game. Vallely released his own skateboarding video game for the iPhone and the
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, entitled ''Mike V: Do or Die – Skateboarding'', in February 2010.


Hockey

In 2010, Vallely signed a contract to play professional hockey for the
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of the
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, becoming the first-ever professional board sport athlete to play a traditional team sport at a professional level. In his first career game (October 23, 2010), he fought Joe Pelle of the
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, a career minor-league
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. Several seconds into the fight, Vallely lost his footing and landed awkwardly, breaking his right arm.


Podcasting

In 2015, Vallely started his own podcast, ''The Mike V Show'', with his friend, author and podcaster
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.


Films

Vallely has appeared in several films, including '' Paul Blart: Mall Cop'', ''
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,
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'' and ''
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''.


Personal life and activism

Vallely has been married to his wife Ann since 1992. The couple have two daughters, born in 1992 and 2001. His family has been key in the establishment of some of his ventures, such as Street Plant. They reside in
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. As of 2016, Vallely only agrees to give interviews about
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and safety of children athletes.


Veganism and animal rights

At the age of seventeen, Vallely watched a television program about endangered African elephants which impacted and made him reflect on the harm that humans do to other species. This led him to become a
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and subsequently
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. His 1988 debut skateboard model had an African elephant as the artwork, because he wanted "to remind people" of them. His third signature model skateboard, 1989's "The Barnyard", had emblazoned the words "Please Don't Eat My Friends" and was one of the first models that promoted vegetarianism. Vallely's vocal opinions on this subject were typically met with derision by both skaters and promoters. In 1999, he and his family abandoned this lifestyle. He later stated that this decision was partly due to compromising himself to please his sponsors and that he felt "lost" for the next fifteen years. In 2014, Vallely was touring with Black Flag as vocalist and before a show in Louisville, Kentucky he walked through the city and accidentally came across an open
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, which "completely crumble him and motivated to change his diet again. After sharing this decision with his family, they all became vegans in 2015. In 2016, his two daughters and wife started the blog "The Vintage Vegans" which shares cruelty-free fashion and
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options. Vallely inspired his friend
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to become a vegan in the early 1990s.


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