Thrasher Skateboard Magazine http://www.thrashermagazine.com/ Recent Videos Video <![CDATA[Converse "Burnt Ice and Bum Glaze"]]>  

Converse has a rad crew with distinct styles and it shows when they're together on an epic trip. Here's Eli Reed, Manderson, Jason Jessee, Zered Bassett, Tom Remillard, and others. As seen in the June mag.

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<![CDATA[Hall Of Meat: Shaun Ross]]>  

All things considered, Shaun actually gets lucky on this front flip to brutal body slam.

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<![CDATA[Firing Line: Eli Reed]]>  

It's "only" a two-trick line but it's a sick and wild one.

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<![CDATA[Classics: Corey Chrysler, Nick Foster "Debunker"]]>  

This shared part captures slams, makes, outtakes, and random everyday stuff. Jason Jessee introduces a classic from the 1991 SMA video.

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<![CDATA[World's Best Brunch with Josh Harmony]]>  

What do you get when you combine the world's nicest boy with the world's best interviewer? It's gonna be fine.

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<![CDATA[Cons' "Burnt Ice and Bum Glaze" trailer]]>  

Only if you have the right skaters can a road trip turn into a super-rad video. Cons pulled it off by taking their riders to Texas. Coming this Friday.

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<![CDATA[Firing Line: Zered Bassett]]>  

This downhill line has a great flow and Zered ends it with a switch hill bomb.

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<![CDATA[Kyle Walker "In Color" Full Part]]>  

He attacks the gnarliest spots, his flip tricks have a rad snap, and he likes to skate really fast. This part is absolutely rock solid.

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<![CDATA[Hall Of Meat: Nassim Guammaz]]>  

Nassim can't get off the rail in time and ends up doing a scorpion somersault.

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<![CDATA[Thrashlanta: Abandoned Waterpark]]>  

Brock, Plunkett, and Patlanta shred a dream spot. This is the definition of Insane Terrain.

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<![CDATA[Double Rock: DGK]]>  

Some of the DGK crew briefly rolled through town and rattled off as many tricks and lines as they could. Here's Jack Curtin, Dane Vaughn, and others.

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<![CDATA[Classics: Andrew Reynolds "This Is Skateboarding"]]>  

The Boss has never put out a bad part. Each video just adds to his legend. Kyle Walker introduces a classic from the 2003 Emerica video.

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<![CDATA[Kyle Walker "In Color" teaser]]>  

No one had heard of a him a year ago. Now the word has spread like wildfire: This kid is beyond belief. Exclusive full part drops here, this Friday.

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<![CDATA[Vans Pool Party 2013: Pro Division]]>  

The Combi Pool is one deep pit and here it gets annihilated by the pro ranks, including some wickedly insane padless runs. Here's Fletcher, Glifberg, Lasek, Caples, Barros, and many others.

1st: Bucky Lasek
2nd: Pedro Barros
3rd: Rune Glifberg

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<![CDATA[Vans Pool Party 2013: Masters Division]]>  

Are you still going to be skating into your 40s? Hopefully you'll still have the fire like these legends. Here's Hosoi, Cab, Grosso, Miller, McGill, and others.

1st: Chris Miller
2nd: Steve Caballero
3rd: Christian Hosoi

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<![CDATA[Firing Line: Luan Oliveira]]>  

Give Luan a perfect plaza and there's an infinite number of lines he could choose.

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<![CDATA[Live Jazz + Skateboarding]]>  

Jason Moran and the SFJAZZ Center organized a couple live performances last week centered around a mini ramp session.

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<![CDATA[Ambig's "Modern Art" Full Video]]>  

Ambig went the no-filler route on this one. Here's Moose, Matt Bennett, Sean Conover, and JT Aultz. Special mention for opener Clive Dixon, and Clint Walker's closing part is an absolute, mind-melting must-see.

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<![CDATA[Hall of Meat: Clint Walker]]>  

Clint's epic Ambig part came at a heavy price, including slams like this skeleton-crushing high dive onto cement.

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<![CDATA[Shep Dawgs in SF]]>  

Homie vids are rad because you can tell how the crew all push each other. Here the Shep Dawgs attack the SF Bay Area including Double Rock.

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<![CDATA[Classics: AVE in "The DC Video"]]>  

Clive Dixon and Clint Walker introduce Anthony Van Engelen's part in "The DC Video" from '03.

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<![CDATA[World's Best Brunch with Ed Templeton]]>  

Jimmy's not afraid to tackle the tough topics with The Tempster – veganism, his horrific leg break and, of course, Johnny's boner.

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<![CDATA[Firing Line: Matt Bennett]]>  

Matt Bennett adds his signature to a kinky boardslide to make a rad line.

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<![CDATA[Brazil Yardsale]]>  

What's left, cinders. When we leave it's over! Here's some more of Josh Borden, David Gonzalez, Milton Martinez, and Grant Taylor in Brazil.

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<![CDATA[Double Rock: Ben Hatchell]]>  

Give Ben Hatchell a couple days inside The Rock and he'll rip the place to shreds. You gotta see some of this transition wizardry.

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<![CDATA[Brazil Side Shit]]>  

Kosake means ripper in Portuguese. 400 people die a day there–we made it. –Jake Phelps

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<![CDATA[Hall of Meat: Guilherme Trakinas]]>  

Guilherme tries to grind through a kink but gets thrown off the rail and on to the concrete.

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<![CDATA[Skate Rock: Come One, Come All]]>  

Four bands, four SOTY's, and over 30 maniacs—this one's for the books. Detroit Skate Rock City starts Friday. Come one, come all...

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<![CDATA[Hi Adventure Best Trick]]>  

Shit's kind of hectic. Thanks to Raph and the family. No ESPN here kids.

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<![CDATA[First Look: Jason Jessee and Mike Anderson]]>  

Here's Manderson and Jason (with his always-epic quotes and observations) checking out the June mag.

Score a free copy of the new Ambig video, Modern Art, when you buy this issue at skate shops.

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<![CDATA[Pedro's Bowl Blowout 2013]]>  

Eddie Elguera, Holmes, Pedro, Grant, David, Raven, and those crazy Brazilians all add up to video blast Number 1. There's more to come. –Jake Phelps

Name all of Pedro Barros' tricks in this video and send to contest@thrashermagazine.com for your chance to win a G-Shock prize pack. Make sure to include your address.

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<![CDATA[Classics: Brian Anderson "Welcome to Hell"]]>  

Here's where the world was introduced to the skating and legendary style of BA. Truman Hooker introduces a classic part from the 1996 Toy Machine video.

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<![CDATA[Firing Line: Blue Turner]]>  

 

Two gnarly moves (each of which stand on their own), linked with a flatground flip in between. This was a good day.

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<![CDATA[World's Best Brunch with David Gonzalez]]>  

Jimmy Arrighi (World's Best Dad) sets the table for our new interview program - World's Best Brunch. In this first episode he sits down with Skater of the Year, David Gonzalez, to talk pee bottles, Johnny's boner, cool headbands and much, much more. Bon Appetit!

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<![CDATA[Creature "CSFU" Full Video Release]]>  

Like a Frankenstein beast, the Creature guys together form a skate monster that destroys all terrain, and it definitely shows in this video. Here's Gravette, Bingaman, Conover, Reyes, Navs, Hitz, Parts, and the whole squad.

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<![CDATA[Classics: Harold Hunter "Zoo York Mixtape"]]>  

Harold blended together his huge personality, unique skate style, and an entire city. He was a true original. Here's a classic part from the 1998 Zoo York video.

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<![CDATA[Fatback: enjoi in China]]>  

Perfect plazas, second angles, and the everyday weirdness of being a stranger in a strange land. Here's Raemers, Wieger, Cairo, Nestor, and the others.

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<![CDATA[Double Rock: Mike Anderson]]>  

Here's a quick blast of Manderson and friends making great use of the park.

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<![CDATA[Skate Rock: The Hits Are Coming]]>  

When Skate Rock hits town anything is possible. What we're leaving is new faces and fresh blood. Are you down? See you on the Mississippi!

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<![CDATA[Gonerfest 9]]>  

Crusty spots and rad skating all day. Big parties and rocking shows every night. Thanks Goner Records and Memphis for such a good time. As seen in the May mag.


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<![CDATA[Hall Of Meat: Josh Paz]]>  

Every trick has a worst-case scenario but the face-firecracker ranks near the very top. Lights out.


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<![CDATA[Firing Line: Paul Hart]]>  

Fast, rad trick choices, taller than average ledge; there's a bunch of rad things about this one.

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<![CDATA[Skate Rock Tour Announcement]]>  

Why watch it on TV when you can see it live? Stay tuned America, get ready!


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<![CDATA[Paul Liliani - Video X]]>  

If you enjoy a face melter from time to time, just wait for the last trick in this video part from Green Apple skateshop's Paul Liliani.

Filmed & edited by Ryan McGuigan

BUY THE VIDEO HERE

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<![CDATA[Firing Line: Tom Asta]]>  Tom Asta takes advantage of a smooth European plaza and puts together a rad line on a recent LRG trip.
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<![CDATA[Lacey Baker's Bombshell Full Part]]>  

Lacey has her own reasons to push herself and progress, like all skaters do. But in the process she's produced one of the best female street/tech parts we've seen. You gotta watch this.

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<![CDATA[Hall Of Meat: Jack Moore]]>  

Jack tried to power right through a kink, but the rail wasn't having it.

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<![CDATA[Double Rock: Reynolds and Spanky]]>  These guys weren't in town for long, but they felt right at home at D-Rock.]]> <![CDATA[Magnified: David Gravette]]>  

Pretty much every skater has done a 50-50 to one degree or other. But no one turns up the heat quite like David. As seen in the May 2013 mag.

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<![CDATA[Classics: Phil Shao "Dedication"]]>  

Having a distinctive style while shredding every kind of terrain is as rad as it gets. And Phil Shao is a great example. Here's Al Partanen introducing a classic part from the 1998 Think video.


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