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Thrasher Sep 2013
Thrasher Sep 2013
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Thrasher Magazine – Issue Featuring Collin Provost Cover dives headfirst into chaos, personality, and raw skate energy, with a mix of irreverent humor, top-tier skating, and offbeat cultural slices.
Departments deliver the goods with Trash reminding you to guard your jewels, Firing Line dropping quick hits with sharp takes ("Trying is dying"), and Somethin’ offering cryptic burners more felt than understood. The voice is classic Thrasher—blunt, funny, and a bit wild. From underwear debates to beer philosophizing, the tone remains half party, half skate sermon.
Features are stacked. OJ Northwest documents a dreamy skate trip that’s as good as it sounds. Dakota Servold opens up in a personal piece, while Vans in the Olde World sees the crew ditch California for some European grit—no open-toed sandals allowed. Heads keeps it real with skate scene callouts.
A bold photo feature captures raw visual power, followed by an in-depth Mike Anderson piece that combines wisdom, humor, and relatable skate love ("I just like to watch shit you could maybe picture yourself doing…"). Chaos in Tejas brings punk energy, while Barrington Levy injects a reggae voice reflecting on the future. Music coverage wraps things up with Bass Drum of Death and DJ Fresh bridging skate and sonic culture.
Collin Provost graces the cover, going huge with a second-story 180—solidifying his place among the gnarliest. Inside, Dolan Stearns flies down Albuquerque ditches in a spray of dirt and style. This issue captures everything Thrasher stands for: raw action, absurd humor, and love for skateboarding’s grit and glory.
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