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Thrasher October 1993
Thrasher October 1993
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The October 1993 issue of Thrasher Magazine stands out as a testament to the raw energy and creativity that defined early '90s skateboarding culture. The cover features a striking tombstone-style logo designed by Jimbo, setting a bold tone for the content within. A highlight of this issue is an in-depth interview with Chris Pastras, offering readers insights into his skateboarding journey and perspectives. Additionally, the magazine documents a road trip titled "North by Northwest: Two to the Dome," featuring skateboarding legends John Cardiel, Christian Hosoi, Noah Peacock, Julien Stranger, and Joey Tershay, capturing the essence of adventure and camaraderie in the skateboarding community.
The issue also spotlights emerging talents, including hot amateurs Shelby Woods, Sam Devlin, Joel Price, and Shawn Mandoli. Furthermore, it introduces readers to the "little big men" of skateboarding: Caswell Berry, Stevie Williams, Scott Crawford, and JR Neves, showcasing the next generation poised to make significant impacts in the skateboarding world.
Reflecting the deep connection between skateboarding and music, the magazine features articles on influential bands and artists such as Cypress Hill, Bad Brains, GG Allin, The Damned, Cop Shoot Cop, and Monster Magnet.
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