Mike Carroll talks about what he looks for in a truck and what he likes about Royal in this clip from Active.
Cover: Carl Shipman – Front Blunt
Photo: Kanights
Insert: Avalon
Photo: Johnson
Inside This Mag: Thrasher's 13th Anniversary Issue featuring the Blue and Grey Tour and an interview with Simon Woodstock
Also In This Issue: Hot ams Fred Gall, Pancho Moller, Matt Pailes and John Minor and an interview with the artist behind Pitt, Dale Keown
Music Articles: NOFX, KRS-1, Morbid Angel, Cadillac Tramps and the Phantom Surfers
Deathwish video five years in making. Show time in LA, the battle of Los Angeles is whoever is most best.
We've put out hundreds and hundreds of videos this year, from 15-second Firing Lines to full-length films. Here's a countdown of the Top 20 Most Viewed vids of 2012. Kick back and enjoy.
With almost 400 mags under our belts, not all of them are going to be solid gold. Burnout catalogs his ten picks for weirdest fronts.
A pool sesh with the legends and the Pretty Sweet premiere makes for one incredible day. Congrats, Girl and Chocolate!
Mike Carroll and Andre Nickatina. Does it get any better? Cory Kennedy introduces this classic part from The Chocolate Tour. Let's take it back to 1999.
Here's some rare footage of Mike at SF's Pier 7. Even when he's just dorking around, MC's skating is always a blast to watch.
Here's the full KOTR 2011 video (all webisodes, back-to-back) plus an hour of bonus footage. Enjoy the wild ride one more time.
Here's Lakai taking the win and a recap of all the insanity from one of the best KOTR's ever. Pure skateboarding, adventure, stoke, whatever you want to call it: a big thanks to Lakai, Vans, Nike SB, and Dekline for joining this strange ride.
All four KOTR teams together makes this the best one yet. Also: Mystery Guests revealed, Juggalette make-out, crazy hill bomb, Crockett's now-legendary switch flip, and more.
Lakai packed their van with legends and some young guns, then went for it 110-percent. The assault began in Seattle.
A picture might be worth a thousand words, but some things can only truly be captured on video. Unless, of course, you were lucky enough to be there in real life...
SOTY was everything you could imagine and more. Grant went hard, Trash Talk took it further, and Left Brain from Mellowhype handled the ender. What did the 5 fingers say to the face???
This 1996 FTC vid had its own unique vibe: Hammers for sure, but also an emphasis on every-day spots and smooth lines. And, the skating of Mike and Rick has always complemented each other.
Check out the article from our October issue celebrating 15 years of Fourstar, where Eric Koston and Guy Mariano are interviewed about the brand.
| Stee Sweet Mafia Premiere Dates USA Jun 19 |
| The Kayo Tour USA Jun 19 |
| Pretty Sweet US Tour USA Jun 19 |
| Wild in the Parks North America Jun 19 |
| Under the Radar Chicago, IL Jun 21 |
| Wild in the Streets Austin, TX Jun 21 |
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