Displaying items by tag: Matt Rodriguez
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February 1996
Cover: Justin Strubing – Salad Grind Photo: Ogden Inside This Mag: A photo journal of skating on Vancouver Island, skating in Louisville, KY, an interview with Scott Smiley and the Battle of the Bay street championships Also In This Issue: Rad ams Steve Lawson, James Menscer and Chris AveryMusic Articles: Boss Hog, Rocket From The Crypt and the Swingin' Neckbreakers -
December 1994
Cover: Wade Speyer – Method Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: A trip to Europe with Wade and crew and the Venice Street Contest Also In This Issue: Rad ams Richard Paez, Drake Jones, AJ Massu and Hideo SakuragiMusic Articles: Bootsy Collins, Gas Huffer, The Roots, Suicidal Tendencies, Tad, Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Guided By Voices -
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 -
May 1993
Cover: Julien Stranger –Backside Lipslide Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: Skating in Florida and interviews with Julien Stranger and Thomas MorganAlso In This Issue: Showdown in Las Cruces and EMBMusic Articles: Jawbreaker, Blood of Abraham, Biohazard, Fudge Tunnel, Velocity Girl, Mouthpiece and a column by Kurt Danielson from TAD
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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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