• Phobia

    Phobia
    The evergreen and rainy lands of the Pacific Northwest has forever fostered some of skateboarding’s finest. As well as some of the best independent film makers, the “Phobia” full length from Portland’s own Darrell Patten is chalked full of unknown’s, as well as some notable natives. What?! Jayme Fortune?
  • Five Sequences: November 20th, 2009

    Five Sequences: November 20th, 2009
    Garric Ray's got this week's 'five' with Tyler Bledsoe, David Gravette, Jayme Fortune, Mason Huggins, and Peter McClelland.
  • April 2001

    April 2001
    Cover: Geoff Rowley – Portrait Photo: Sturt Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 2000 Skater of the Year Geoff Rowley and the 2000 T-Eddy AwardsAlso In This Issue: Skating in Phoenix with the City Stars Phoenix and an interview with Larry PerkinsMusic Articles: Weezer, Propagandhi, Andrew W.K. and more 
  • December 2000

    December 2000
    Cover: Eric Koston – Backside Lipslide Photo: Burnett Inside This Mag: An interview with Fabrizio Santos, the New Deal team embarks on a filming tour, skating in Toronto and a trip to Japan with Aaron Harrison, Luis Martinez and moreAlso In This Issue: Interviews with Chad Knight, Brandon Biebel and Stephen BaileyMusic Articles: King Diamond, Shadows Fail and Foreign Legion
  • August 2000

    August 2000
    Cover: Toan Nguyen – Kickflip Back Tail Photo: Burnett Inside This Mag: An interview with Jerry Hsu and the Slam City BeatdownAlso In This Issue: Skating in Kansas and interviews with Rob Welsh, Kenny Reed, Louie Barletta and Chris SwansonMusic Articles: Camera Obscura, Primeridian, Ann Beretta and Murder City Devils
  • January 2000

    January 2000
    Cover: Steve Caballero – Frontside Air Photo: Thatcher Inside This Mag: MTV's 3rd Annual Sports and Music Festival in Las Vegas, the Triple Crown and a look at skating so far as we enter into the new millenniumAlso In This Issue: Vancouver skate monuments, interviews with Ohio skaters Ed Dominick, Scott Pazelt and Chad Knight and ams of the new millennium Pat Corcoran, Tony Dasilda, Kyle Kimberling and Alysson CastroMusic Articles: Unsane, Natas, Rubberroom and Deadbolt
  • July 1996

    July 1996
    Cover: Phil Shao – Frontside Grind Photo: Ogden Inside: Houston; Machines; Humpers
  • GX1000: Yabai

    GX1000: Yabai
    The squad returns to Japan to finish the job, shredding scenic hills and pristine hallways from Tokyo to Okinawa. Get lost in the raw sounds of burning urethane with Sean, Jeff, Nile, Robby, T4 and company.
  • Primitive's "Wildfire" Video

    Primitive's "Wildfire" Video
    Aimu Yamazuki kicks it off with icy-smooth lines before getting backup from Trent McClung and Primitive's new pro Kyonosuke Yamashita.
  • Hoddle's "Still in the Grid" Video

    Hoddle's "Still in the Grid" Video
    Australia's Hoddle hits again with this energetic edit featuring their go-to gang and cameos from a few of our favorites. Take their lead when it rains.   
  • Bluetile's "Prebake" Video

    Bluetile's "Prebake" Video
    Covering South Carolina and heading up the Coast, Bluetile's crew comes through with an entertaining full length for their local grip company.  
  • ICHPIG's "Away for the Weekend" Video

    ICHPIG's "Away for the Weekend" Video
    With only a weekend to stack, the ICHPIG crew puts their stamp on spots across Geelong.  
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    Greyson Fletcher Thrasher Cover February 2025
    Greyson Fletcher lets it dangle with a barefoot one-footer high above Oahu's North Shore. In this issue, we've got GX1000 in Japan, Indy in Germany, Atlantic Drift in Kazakhstan. Plus interviews with Shawn Hale, Donovon Piscopo and Greyson Fletcher himself.