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At first glance, it could be a scene from a “Mad Max” video. But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media — showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape — was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
At first glance, it could be a scene from a "Mad Max" video..But the video released Tuesday by Mad Media - showing professional off-road stunt driver R.J. Anderson tearing through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape - was shot in Youngstown, Warren and other Mahoning Valley locations.
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