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Welcome to The Demons Row Motorcycle Club Podcast, hosted by Sose The Ghost 1%er— the voice of the biker world. 💀🏍️
From interviews with Hells Angels, Bandidos, and Mongols to Interviews with Jason Momoa and Paul Sr of Orange County Choppers. We cover everything motorcycle and motorcycle club-related.
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www.demonsrow.comThings civilians do around motorcycle clubs that can turn a normal night into a bad situation fast. From fake biker stories and clout chasing to cutting through a 1% motorcycle club pack, touching someone’s bike, or asking the wrong questions, this video breaks down real biker etiquette mistakes people make without realizing it. If you’ve ever been around a motorcycle club, bike night, or even just seen a group of patched riders on the highway, you need to understand how these situations can escalate.This isn’t a movie breakdown or internet rumors. This is real motorcycle club culture, real experiences, and real rules that people outside the lifestyle don’t always understand. Whether it’s a Pagan MC presence, 1% club dynamics, or general biker culture, respect matters. One wrong move, one wrong word, or one bad decision can change the entire situation. Watch this before you walk into a biker bar, rally, or clubhouse environment.📲 Follow Us Everywhere:📸 Instagram: @demonsrow @sosetheghost_🗣️ Twitter (X): @demonsrow @sosetheghost🎥 TikTok: @sosetheghost @demonsrow📡 Rumble: Demons Row🎧 Spotify: Demons Row🕸️ Website: www.demonsrow.com
www.demonsrow.comThe Harley vs sportbike rivalry has been going on for decades, and the cultures around these bikes couldn’t be more different. In this episode of Demons Row we break down 8 things Harley riders hate about sportbike riders — from the full race suit “Power Ranger” look, to wild pack rides, squids riding with no gear, and the tension that happens when sportbike riders don’t understand traditional motorcycle club etiquette.This isn’t about hating sportbikes — plenty of Harley riders respect fast bikes. But the differences in riding style, biker culture, and motorcycle traditions create some hilarious and sometimes serious clashes between the two worlds. If you ride a Harley, a GSXR, a Hayabusa, or a Ninja, you’ve probably seen this rivalry play out on the road.
www.demonsrow.com Motorcycle culture has rules most riders don’t even realize exist until they break them. In this Demons Row episode we break down 8 biker rules riders violate all the time — from get back whip mistakes and motorcycle club etiquette to dangerous group riding habits and clubhouse culture.We talk about the real biker culture behind the get back whip, the dangers of riding two-up before you’re ready, motorcycle pack riding discipline, and why riding like you have the right of way can get you hurt fast.We also dive into motorcycle club culture and MC etiquette, including handshake hierarchy, clubhouse rules, and why posting pictures with outlaw motorcycle clubs in the background can cause serious problems.If you ride motorcycles, spend time around biker culture, or are curious about MC culture and outlaw motorcycle club traditions, these are lessons every rider eventually learns.
www.demonsrow.comI ride a Harley. I love Harleys.But today I’m roasting us on behalf of the sportbike community. From the superiority complex… to the wave snub… to the “you’ll grow out of that” prophecy… we’re breaking down the real reasons sportbike riders roll their eyes at certain Harley energy.Drop in the comments:Harley or Sportbike — who’s really more annoying?
South Carolina isn’t just beaches and tourism — it’s one of the South’s most active motorcycle club regions.In this episode we break down the influence of the Hells Angels, the role of the Red Devils MC, the presence of the Thunderguards MC, and how Myrtle Beach Bike Week became both iconic and controversial.We also touch on political crackdowns, noise ordinance battles, rally culture, and the shifting power dynamics of clubs across the state.If you’ve ever ridden through South Carolina or attended Bike Week, this episode gives you the full context.
Daytona Bike Week is one of the biggest motorcycle events in the world — but it’s not your local bike night. In this episode, we break down 8 things that can get you checked fast at Daytona.From wearing the wrong support gear and buying patches you don’t understand to filming the wrong people and not knowing when to walk away, these are the cultural mistakes that can turn a good trip into a bad night.If you’re planning a trip to Daytona Bike Week, this episode is about moving smart, respecting the space, and understanding the environment before you get there.
Oregon has one of the deepest and most misunderstood biker histories in the country.In this episode, we break down the real story of Oregon’s motorcycle culture — from OG clubs like the Gypsy Jokers, Brother Speed, and Free Souls, to the Mongols establishing power in Portland. We cover documented incidents, law enforcement crackdowns, internal conflicts, clashes that made national headlines, and how these clubs shaped the Pacific Northwest biker scene.We also get into what really matters to riders: the roads that define Oregon, the rallies that still mean something, and why riding out here is about distance, weather, discipline, and respect — not hype.This isn’t tourist talk or surface-level lore. This is history, culture, and the reality of riding and club life in Oregon.If you ride Oregon, this one hits home.
The 1% diamond isn’t the ultimate symbol people think it is. In this episode, I explain why some outlaw bikers and clubs intentionally never wear it — and what that decision really means inside the biker world.This is the side of patch culture and outlaw status nobody explain
Outlaw motorcycle club money isn’t what people think.In this episode, we break down the real financial side of outlaw clubs — dues, funerals, legal fees, travel costs, benefits, money lent, and money lost when work stops.This is an honest look at how outlaw clubs fund themselves, the pressure money creates, and the internal issues it causes — without glamorizing or exaggerating.Just real talk about how it actually works.
Everyone thinks outlaw gear is about looking tough. It isn’t.It’s about surviving long days, bad weather, broken roads, and years on two wheels.In this episode, we break down riding pants, boots, jackets, helmets, gloves, and weather gear — and why experienced riders always choose function over flex.This is how you spot real road experience without asking a single question.
Before prospecting.Before patches.Before respect.There is the hang around phase — the part almost nobody explains honestly.In this episode, a 1% biker explains what it really means to become a hang around for a motorcycle club. How it begins, what clubs are evaluating, and why most people eliminate themselves long before prospecting is ever discussed.This isn’t advice or motivation. It’s a grounded explanation of structure, hierarchy, and mindset from someone who lived it.If you’ve ever been curious about how motorcycle clubs actually work behind the scenes, this episode gives you clarity without hype or glorification.
Would you ever think someone in an outlaw motorcycle club could hold a patch and not even own a motorcycle?Or watch a brother get his jaw wired shut after a cowardly sucker punch?In this episode, I break down the stupidest things you can do in a motorcycle club that will absolutely get your patch taken.These aren’t internet rumors or fantasy stories. These are real situations I’ve personally seen play out inside clubs — forever prospects who never earned respect, fake tough guys who folded when it mattered, stealing from the clubhouse, politics gone wrong, and violations of the code you don’t come back from.This episode isn’t for civilians trying to cosplay outlaw culture.It’s for people who actually understand how motorcycle clubs work — and for anyone curious about the rules nobody talks about.I’m also addressing some cowards and clearing up some hate while we’re at it.📲 Follow Us Everywhere:📸 Instagram: @demonsrow @sosetheghost_🗣️ Twitter (X): @demonsrow @sosetheghost🎥 TikTok: @sosetheghost @demonsrow📡 Rumble: Demons Row🎧 Spotify: Demons Row🕸️ Website: www.demonsrow.com🎼 Intro Music by Sose The Ghost 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dZp_KmKTZw&ab_channel=SoseTheGhost🤝 Support our Patreon 👉 http://patreon.com/demonsrow🛒 Demons Row Official Merch 👉 www.demonsrow.com
Bikers don’t all go after the same women — but the patterns never really change.In this episode, I talk about the boss babes, the control freaks, and the monsters bikers keep falling for — and why these relationships hit hard at first, then slowly drain everything else.This isn’t about blaming women or playing victim. It’s about understanding attraction, psychology, and the mistakes men repeat when they don’t slow down and look at the pattern.If you ride, this will sound familiar.
In this full, unfiltered conversation, I sit down with Golden Boy, the International President of Disciple Christian Motorcycle Club, to talk about faith, leadership, brotherhood, and the realities of running a Christian motorcycle club in a world that often misunderstands both bikers and belief.This is not a surface-level discussion.Golden Boy breaks down what it actually means to lead men under God, how discipline and structure work inside a Christian MC, and the difference between religion as a label and faith as a way of life. We talk about respect in biker culture, the misconceptions around Christian clubs, and why strength, accountability, and spiritual conviction still matter in modern times.Whether you ride, lead, believe, or question — this conversation offers insight into power without ego, faith without weakness, and leadership without noise.This is the interview people don’t expect — and definitely don’t forget.
In this episode, Sose the Ghost breaks down why a growing number of young men are choosing the lone wolf path over traditional motorcycle club life. Drawing from real-life stories on the road and firsthand experience inside the 1% world, this conversation explores independence, identity, and why the old club structure is losing its grip in 2026. This is a raw look at how biker culture is evolving and what freedom really means in today’s world.
What really happens when you walk into an outlaw biker party?In this episode, I break down the things real outlaws notice instantly — before you speak, before you sit down, before you even realize you’re being evaluated.This episode isn’t about acting tough.It’s about awareness, boundaries, discipline, and understanding how certain rooms operate.I talk about how entrances set the tone, why eye contact matters, how people talk themselves into problems, why religion and politics stay silent, how bars function as neutral ground, how small disrespect is judged, and why how you leave matters more than most people think.If you’ve ever felt the energy shift in a room and didn’t know why, this episode explains it.📲 Follow Us Everywhere:📸 Instagram: @demonsrow @sosetheghost_🗣️ Twitter (X): @demonsrow @sosetheghost🎥 TikTok: @sosetheghost @demonsrow📡 Rumble: Demons Row🎧 Spotify: Demons Row🕸️ Website: www.demonsrow.com🎼 Intro Music by Sose The Ghost 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dZp_KmKTZw&ab_channel=SoseTheGhost🤝 Support our Patreon 👉 http://patreon.com/demonsrow🛒 Demons Row Official Merch 👉 www.demonsrow.com
Most people remember Sons of Anarchy for its characters and iconic moments.This episode is about what came after.In this video, I break down how the legacy of Sons of Anarchy evolved once the show ended—how the patch, the symbolism, and the weight of the series outlived the men who carried it on screen.This isn’t a recap or fan breakdown.It’s a conversation about legacy, consequence, and what happens when the story is over but the impact remains.Watch the full video episode and decide for yourself what really survived after the cameras stopped.
Most people only know outlaw motorcycle clubs from TV shows and headlines.In this episode, I share real experiences from my own life — moments where I had direct run-ins and altercations with multiple 1% motorcycle clubs. These aren’t second-hand stories or internet myths. These are firsthand encounters that show how quickly things escalate and how differently the biker world operates compared to what outsiders expect.This conversation isn’t about glorification. It’s about reality, pressure, respect, and the consequences that come with crossing certain lines.
They said Sons of Anarchy was fake — just Hollywood biker drama with no connection to real life.But a lot of what made the show uncomfortable, shocking, and “too far” wasn’t fiction. It was inspired by real outlaw motorcycle club history, real power struggles, real betrayals, and real consequences that existed long before the show ever aired.In this episode, we break down why Sons of Anarchy felt so real, where that realism came from, and why dismissing it as pure fantasy ignores real history and real culture. This isn’t about glorifying anything — it’s about context, truth, and why the show still gets talked about years later.
California is the birthplace of outlaw motorcycle culture — where motorcycle clubs, biker brotherhood, and rebellion were forged.In this episode of Bikers of California, we break down the history of California motorcycle clubs, outlaw MCs, and the biker culture that shaped the entire United States. From the Hells Angels, Mongols, and Vagos to the Boozefighters and the Hollister riots, California has always been the center of the biker world.We dive into legendary California motorcycle clubs like the East Bay Dragons, Chosen Few, Galloping Goose, Satan’s Slaves, and more, along with the celebrities who helped popularize biker culture, including Jesse James, Jay Leno, and Keanu Reeves.You’ll also hear about the most iconic California motorcycle rides — Pacific Coast Highway, Mulholland’s Snake, Angeles Crest Highway, Death Valley, Yosemite, and the Avenue of the Giants — plus historic biker rallies like the Hollister Independence Rally, Born-Free, Redwood Run, and Laughlin River Run.This episode explores outlaw motorcycle history, MC culture, biker rides, biker rallies, and the legacy that made California the heart of motorcycle club history.I grew my channels to over 800,000 subscribers, and now I’m sharing the blueprint — how to build a real brand, master content strategy, and turn media into a real business.
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