• December 1996

    December 1996
    Cover: Sean Sheffey – 50-50 Photo: Ogden Inside This Mag: Concrete vampires skate Portland, John Lucero's scrapbook and Goodtimes Skateboard's Midwest Summer Tour Also In This Issue: Astrology for skatersMusic Articles: Top 15 skate bands of all time, the X-Rays, Avail, Face to Face and House of Pain
  • March 1996

    March 1996
    Cover: Ron Whaley – JR Frontside Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 1995 Skater of the Year Chris Senn and the SOTY bash Also In This Issue: Rad ams Tim Wells, Judd Hertzler and Charlie Watts, skating in Arizona and New Zealand, Sean Young and an East Coast skate seshMusic Articles: Fugazi, Meatmen and Sister Machine Gun
  • July 1995

    July 1995
    Cover: CR Stecyk III – Toes On The Nose Photo: Stecyk Inside This Mag: Lance Mountain then and now, skating in Puerto Rico, the Cult of the Longboard and an interview with Frank HirataAlso In This Issue: Awesome ams Gabe Angemi, Mikey Chin and Barry Walsh, a memorium for Sean Miller and skating in Las Vegas and SocalMusic Articles: Bouncing Souls, New Bomb Turks, Wax and Urban Dance Squad
  • May 1994

    May 1994
    Cover: “Hey, Do I Look Like A Street Skater?” Artwork By: Mark Gonzales Inside This Mag: The legacy of Laura Thornhill and interviews with Sean Sheffey and Matt Rodriguez Also In This Issue: Rad ams Matt Field, Nada Zipp and Doug SaenzMusic Articles: George Clinton, Sleep, De La Soul, Alcohol Funnycar, Galliano and Rancid
  • August 1992

    August 1992
    Cover: Sean Sheffey – Heelflip Shove-It Photo: Ortiz Inside This Mag: Interviews with Chris Senn and John Montesi and coverage of the Professional Skateboard League contest series in Golden Gate Park Also In This Issue: New England road journal Music Articles: P.I.L., Reverend Horton Heat, MC 900 Ft. Jesus, Treepeople, Arrested Development, Afghan Wings, Die Kreuzen, TVTV$ and Murphy's Law
  • February 1992

    February 1992
    Cover: Eric Britton – Nosegrind Photo: Block Inside This Mag: The history of street style and the Long Beach junkyard rumbleAlso In This Issue: Step by step tricks and contest at the Skatepark of HoustonMusic Articles: Meat Puppets, Helmet, Nitzer Ebb and Didjits
  • December 1991

    December 1991
    Cover: Danny Way – Mute To Fakie Photo: Ortiz Inside This Mag: The NSA's am contest in Atlanta, GA, interviews with Mike Crum and Chris Gentry and NSA's Back to the City II at the San Francisco Fair Also in This Issue: Step by step tricks, skating in Ljubljana in Slovenia, a shindig at the Sign-In Bowl and a toys pulloutMusic Articles: Fugazi and Public Enemy
  • Blind's SD Skatepark Day

    Blind's SD Skatepark Day
    The Blind team took a day to hang out with Rhino and hit some skateparks.
  • Burnout: Believe

    Burnout: Believe
    Burnout was at Alien Workshop's Mind Field premiere last night, were you?
  • ASR Is Dead

    ASR Is Dead
    Here's the complete wrap-up on Black Box's Crossroads retail show with photos and video—including the Best Trick contest.  
  • “GLORY: The Legend of Dime” Video Premiere Photos

    “GLORY: The Legend of Dime” Video Premiere Photos
    The highly anticipated Dime video premiered on Saturday in Montreal, accompanied by an event as glorious as the production itself. Before the video drops tomorrow, immerse yourself in these photos.
  • Caleb McNeely's "There and Back" Krooked Part

    Caleb McNeely's "There and Back" Krooked Part
    Lightning-quick flick and a keen eye for spots, Caleb kills the cuts from Richmond to NYC for Krooked.
  • The "Cruel Kindness 2" Video

    The "Cruel Kindness 2" Video
    After four years in LA's streets with an expansive cast, flimer Jonathan Yanez shares his newest feature. Packed with parts from scene heroes like Tony Willie and Anthony Vega to a full Zero section, this one brings the hits.
  • Elijah Berle for VANS Part

    Elijah Berle for VANS Part
    Berle is in his prime. From deadly rails to harrowing hills in the SFC, no spot is safe from Elijah’s crusade. Seek and destroy, suckas.
  • RIP IN PEACE: Joe Fong

    RIP IN PEACE: Joe Fong
    Joe was not only a pioneering ripper, but also an early member of the Thrasher family. Get to know a legend—gone to soon—with this powerful tribute from his fellow lifer Bryce Kanights.
  • In The Mag
    Grant Taylor Thrasher Cover January 2025
    Off the dock and onto a rock, GT’s got this shit dialed. In this issue, we’ve got Pass-Port in Finland, a massive Tiago Lemos interview, Monster taking on the Copenhell festival and a glance into Elijah Berle’s life. Sink your teeth in and enjoy.