• Thrasher Death Match 2012 - SXSW

    Thrasher Death Match 2012 - SXSW
    Live music, mini-ramp madness, movie stars, and many a woman made Thrasher's SXSW Death Match the place to be. If you didn't make it out, here's a taste of what you missed. Start planning for next year...
  • Anti Hero to Death Match

    Anti Hero to Death Match
    Pack the crew into the van in San Francisco and get to Austin in four days.  Got it!  Throw in some solid driving, parks, backyards, and a couple pit stops in epic towns, then turn it up a notch at Thrasher's Death Match. Good times, warm beers!
  • Hall Of Meat: Jose Pereyra

    Hall Of Meat: Jose Pereyra
    Jose's feet get tangled for a split second but that's enough time for his back, head, and shoulder to get crunched.
  • Double Rock: Baker After Dark

    Double Rock: Baker After Dark
    After a brief pow-wow about the upcoming Bake And Destroy vid, Drew took the boys over to The Rock for an evening shred.
  • Classics: Danny Renaud "Mosaic"

    Classics: Danny Renaud "Mosaic"
    Danny came out of nowhere and made a big impact with his stylish skating in the 2003 Habitat video. Raymond Molinar introduces a classic.
  • Firing Line: Raymond Molinar

    Firing Line: Raymond Molinar
    Rad, you ran a red and cut a skater off, tough guy. Ain't no thing for Raymond. The artist is always his own worst critic.
  • Santa Cruzing

    Santa Cruzing
    The Santa Cruz crew can rip anything. We hit the road for a few days, and the boys came through with a good ol' shreddin' time.
  • Hall Of Meat: Spencer Pratti

    Hall Of Meat: Spencer Pratti
    When your board sticks on a ledge trick you get tossed like yesterday's garbage.
  • Double Rock: Santa Cruz

    Double Rock: Santa Cruz
    A board company like Santa Cruz becomes legendary through the riders who represent it. Here's Strubing, Guzman, Mikey Curtis, SC's newest team rider Shuriken Shannon, ripping ams, and even a Dressen sighting.
  • Classics: Lavar McBride "Trilogy"

    Classics: Lavar McBride "Trilogy"
    1996's Trilogy had a huge line-up of amazing skaters, but Lavar's part was one of the best. Here's his limitless bag of tricks, distinct style, and hilarious opening skit. Shuriken Shannon introduces a classic.