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Tyshawn Jones scores his third Thrasher front, soaring a switch ollie over the length of an LA table for our Nov ā21 cover. Thatās some SOTY sh!t right there. More hangtime inside on the Contents spread as Chima Ferguson sails down the massive St. Martinās Place double set. (Flip the mag 90 degrees to take in the enormity of it.) Getting into the thick of it, Jordan Trahan hits with some high-poppinā heat in his 5 Greats feature. My War! finds Diego Todd battling a glass bank, narrowly escaping with the clip and his head still on his shoulders. We check in with Vegas icon Braydon Szafranski to talk about big wins from the city of sin. On the travel tip, Papke fled the States to hit Spain with Austyn Gillette, Sammy Montano and the Globe gang. Need more Euro vibes? An interview with Didrik āDeedzā Galasso should suffice. His offbeat moves, beautiful bank rips and sub-zero clips are just what we all needz. BFFs Curren Caples and Jake Anderson go head to head for a VS feature, touching on Koston moments, reasons to ride for Skate Mental and window shitting. Thatās not a typo⦠Stateside, Girl gets the crew back together, skippinā through the Southwest with Simon, Griffin, Manch and the grown-ups. McCrank even signed up to pen the article. Then we look back with one of the best to ever do this damn thingāPat Duffy breaks down his early sponsors, filming for Questionable, buying Phelpsā ramp and christening Hollywood High in his Meet Your Heroes feature. We still think he might be a Terminator. And speaking of legaciesāAdam Arunski, Jonno Gaitan, Reggie Kelly and Zeroās am squad chomp down on big rails before reflecting on living up to the brandās hard-hitting history. Tying it all up, weāve got Z-Best photo feature, staffer Dan Zaslazskyās favorite flicks from his storied tenure at the mag. And with your brain properly scrambled, we kick back with some Zounds. First itās The Larbās Ladies of Metal highlighting a brutal cast of head-banginā women followed by Joey Shithead from DOA riffing on punk rock and politics. Pick this up or kick rocks.
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Tyshawn Jones scores his third Thrasher front, soaring a switch ollie over the length of an LA table for our Nov ā21 cover. Thatās some SOTY sh!t right there. More hangtime inside on the Contents spread as Chima Ferguson sails down the massive St. Martinās Place double set. (Flip the mag 90 degrees to take in the enormity of it.) Getting into the thick of it, Jordan Trahan hits with some high-poppinā heat in his 5 Greats feature. My War! finds Diego Todd battling a glass bank, narrowly escaping with the clip and his head still on his shoulders. We check in with Vegas icon Braydon Szafranski to talk about big wins from the city of sin. On the travel tip, Papke fled the States to hit Spain with Austyn Gillette, Sammy Montano and the Globe gang. Need more Euro vibes? An interview with Didrik āDeedzā Galasso should suffice. His offbeat moves, beautiful bank rips and sub-zero clips are just what we all needz. BFFs Curren Caples and Jake Anderson go head to head for a VS feature, touching on Koston moments, reasons to ride for Skate Mental and window shitting. Thatās not a typo⦠Stateside, Girl gets the crew back together, skippinā through the Southwest with Simon, Griffin, Manch and the grown-ups. McCrank even signed up to pen the article. Then we look back with one of the best to ever do this damn thingāPat Duffy breaks down his early sponsors, filming for Questionable, buying Phelpsā ramp and christening Hollywood High in his Meet Your Heroes feature. We still think he might be a Terminator. And speaking of legaciesāAdam Arunski, Jonno Gaitan, Reggie Kelly and Zeroās am squad chomp down on big rails before reflecting on living up to the brandās hard-hitting history. Tying it all up, weāve got Z-Best photo feature, staffer Dan Zaslazskyās favorite flicks from his storied tenure at the mag. And with your brain properly scrambled, we kick back with some Zounds. First itās The Larbās Ladies of Metal highlighting a brutal cast of head-banginā women followed by Joey Shithead from DOA riffing on punk rock and politics. Pick this up or kick rocks.












