Displaying items by tag: Matt Reason
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September 1993
Cover: Karma Tsocheff – 180 Nosegrind To Forward Photo: Sean Dolinsky Inside This Mag: An interview with Jason Adams and Tim Brauch and a pop quiz by Mike Gonzales Also In This Issue: Rad ams Shelter Serra, Fabian Alomar and Ivory Serra and NSA Pro Streetstyle and Snowboard Slopestyle ContestMusic Articles: Bad Religion, GG Allin, Mad Flava, Guru's Jazzmatazz and Bottom 12 -
March 1993
Cover: Rick Ibaseta – 50-50 Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: Interviews with Wade Speyer and Mike Vallely and 25 skaters who are killing itAlso In This Issue: Skating in VancouverMusic Articles: Tool, Da Lench Mob, Green Magnet School, Mule and RKL -
February 1993
Cover: Jeff Pang – Backside Shifty Photo: Ortiz Inside This Mag: Interviews with Ron Knigge and Jeff Pang and a San Jose profile with locals Salman Agah, Tim Brauch, Jason Adams, Ed Devera, Crazy Eddie, JJ Rogers and Jim YoungAlso In This Issue: A tale of two skateparks in Portland and a scene report from SeattleMusic Articles: Tom Waits, Jaw Box, All, Laughing Hyenas and Geto Boys
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Chocolate Introduces Dougie George
Dougie gets the official spot on Chocolate with a fresh part packed with smooth style in the UK streets. Carlisle, Jordan, Vincent and company come through to help welcome their new dude. -
Frankie Spears' "Loose Threads" Dickies Part
Frankie puts in a fight for every clip on the East Coast's most iconic spots. From Rockaway Beach to Miami, these tricks warrant the celebrations. -
Mental's "Auckland 2025" Video
Snape, Nikolai, Zion, Gabbers and more set the stage in New Zealand before Chima caps it off with an unreal kickflip for Mental. -
RIP in Peace: Rob Walker
Indiana's son Rob Walker was as wild and carefree as they come, but he also had a heart of gold that made him a dear friend to many in the Midwest and beyond. Read this touching tribute by Indy legend Hutch and get a glimpse of Rob's absolutely wreckless skating. -
Palace's "More Highly Defined" Video
Louie, Lucien, Kyle, Charlie, Heitor, Ville and company pave the way before new pro Jahmir Brown drops the curtains with a tour de force performance.
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