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We hit the streets of Western Sydney to uncover the rise and fall of Australia’s deadliest subculture - the Eshay movement. From Liverpool to Mount Druitt, Parramatta to Blacktown, we asked the locals what really happened to the once unstoppable Eshay culture that swept across the suburbs. From Nike TNs, bumbags, fresh sneakers, drill rap and smoking weed, to the darker realities of stabbings, street fights, gang violence, prison sentences and parole, we dig into how a fashion trend turned into a lifestyle that left many young Aussies with nothing but rap sheets and regrets. In this raw street interview documentary, Mr Sikkant explores whether the Eshay era is truly dead, or if it still lurks in the backstreets of Sydney. Featuring unfiltered voices from the communities that lived through it, we reveal how a subculture that promised identity and respect ended in violence, wasted youth, and broken futures. If you’re into Australian street culture, gangs, crime documentaries, or comedy with a gritty edge, this video dives deep into the truth of what went down. 00:00 – 02:03 Wilmont Boys Intro! Eshay Bah!!! 02:03 – 02:33 Liverpool 02:33 – 06:14 Missed The Bus Brock Ay 06:14 – 08:52 SeshThe Eshay Life in ya Slippers 08:52 – 09:33 Blacktown Sausage 09:33 – 13:10 Blacktown Balaclava Man 13:10 – 13:44 Paramatta No One Likes Me 13:44 – 16:20 Captain Flat Earth Sparrow 16:20 – 20:25 Its Hectic Bruv 20:25 – 23:33 Do You Even Drill Rap? 23:33 – 27:36 Wilmont Stabbing 27:36 – 29:23 The Queen of Mount Druitt 29:23 – 31:39 Happy Divorce Maybe 31:39 – 34:20 Eshay Lad 34:20 – 38:54 Not Racist … but 38:54 – 43:55 The End Of The Eshay