• Hall Of Meat: Justin Vasquez

    Hall Of Meat: Justin Vasquez
    A round-rail 50-50 is never a sure thing. Even when your trucks are locked and loaded, it can turn sour in a flash. Know any good chiropractors?
  • Hall Of Meat: Best of 2011

    Hall Of Meat: Best of 2011
    How could anyone forget Chris Gentry's epic King of the Road rap? Well, Rap-A-Lot's favorite white boy is back with his 2nd Thrasher exclusive recording: Hall of Meat. If you're squeamish, don't watch this edit. Everyone else, enjoy the trainwreck.
  • Hall Of Meat: Brendan Jones

    Hall Of Meat: Brendan Jones
    A board-bounce like this is probably what it feels like to get hit by lightning—from behind.
  • Hall Of Meat: Jake Keenan

    Hall Of Meat: Jake Keenan
    Some spots just beg for a plunge. Jake took the tail drop and got served like a holiday dinner.
  • Hall Of Meat: Alex Turan

    Hall Of Meat: Alex Turan
    Rainbows signify happiness and positive thoughts 99 times out of 100. Here's what that other one time looks like. This Oakland DIY spot's gone, but Alex will always have the memory of sliding on his face.
  • Hall Of Meat: Lenny Rivas

    Hall Of Meat: Lenny Rivas
    Any slam that generates enough impact to toss a shoe in the air usually means you're going to sit down for awhile. Maybe for an hour. Or maybe a month. Lenny describes a brutal ankle roll.
  • Hall Of Meat: Nyjah Huston

    Hall Of Meat: Nyjah Huston
    It can't be easy to get back up and make your trick after flopping down 18-stairs but somehow Nyjah pulled it after this slam.
  • Hall Of Meat: Dakota Servold

    Hall Of Meat: Dakota Servold
    Dakota went out of his way to attack some wild rails in WTF!, but this classic Jamie Thomas spot had his number.
  • Hall Of Meat: Dan Murphy

    Hall Of Meat: Dan Murphy
    A big double-kink 50-50 tosses Dan, but he explains how flapping like a bird helped avoid a faceplant.
  • Hall of Meat: Ryan Petaishiski

    Hall of Meat: Ryan Petaishiski
    An iceplant to fakie involves a brief pause, when you can decide to commit or not. Ryan wasn't planning on this outcome.
  • Nora Vasconcellos' "Welcome to the Crew" Thunder Video

    Nora Vasconcellos' "Welcome to the Crew" Thunder Video
    Nora links up with Hayley and drops her first clips as a member of the Thunder camp.
  • Archer Braun's "Doom Sayers" Part

    Archer Braun's "Doom Sayers" Part
    Insane roof rides, killer cradle moves and an arsenal to admire, Archer brings it all in this raw new part for Doom Sayers.
  • Dickies' "Honeymoon" Video

    Dickies' "Honeymoon" Video
    One of the most elite teams ever assembled pulls out all the stops, from Guy and Manderson’s potent opening parts to Frankie and Foy’s power-packed performances. The full-length video is forever.
  • Limosine's "50 Flower" Video

    Limosine's "50 Flower" Video
    Karim continues his unreal tear in New York with backup from Max, Cyrus, Nelly and more for Limo.
  • Remy Stratton's "Volcom Skate Vitals" Video

    Remy Stratton's "Volcom Skate Vitals" Video
    Remy shows off Volcom's cover archive and walks down memory lane with Appleyard, Rune, Louie and more legends to drop his last line for the Stone.
  • In The Mag
    April 2024 Filipe Mota Thrasher Cover_Burnett_350
    A top-shelf trick on a storied SF stone—Tiago busts an unthinkable switch backside noseblunt on the Bay Blocks, immortalized in skateboard history with the cover of our November ‘24 mag. Speaking of skateboard history, we got Washington Street’s 25-year recap. The Dickies team put in the hard work for their full-length Honeymoon. Smoke rises a mile high as Spitfire sets Colorado ablaze. Plus we packed in 5 Greats with Brian O’Dwyer, interviews with Mike Anderson, Emile Laurent and much, much more.