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January 1997
Cover: Danny Gonzales – Blaster Photo: Morf Inside This Mag: Interviews with Gino Perez, James Qua, and Nanda Zipp, the Texas Death Match and skating in Oakland Also In This Issue: Pier 7 localsMusic Articles: Unwritten Law, Ignite, Neurosis and Five Year Plan -
June 1996
Cover: Karma Tsocheff – Backside Shifty Photo: Kanights Inside This Mag: A road trip with Scott Amore, Lou Cox, Nos, Todd Luciere, Oz, Jim Greco, Mother and Sean Cronan, an interview with Matt Pailes and a contest at the Skatepark of TampaAlso In This Issue: Damsels of skating Jamie Reyes, Alison Lee and Cindy Gorset, 15 pool punishers and West Coast shreddingMusic Articles: White Zombie, a concert for the people of Tibet and Slagheap -
October 1995
Cover: Chad Muska – 5-0 Photo: Dalgart Inside This Mag: ESPN Extreme Games, Foundation/Toy Machine Tour, Tony Alva and the CSSU Zuma Beach BashAlso In This Issue: Awesome ams Donny Barley, Andy Bohna and Mike Pragnell and the life and times of Todd SwankMusic Articles: Ol' Dirty Bastard, Jello Biafra, Truly and the Twinz
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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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