Kill Them All Magazine. Issue 011.

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KillMagazine Them All


Photographers: AJ Catholdi Steve Duque

Words: Agoraphobic Noseblunt

Strictly east coast skateboarding.

Cover: Jay Poirier. 180 Nosegrind back to regs. Photo: Catholdi


Skateboarding still is The Fountain Of Youth


Guest editor:

Agoraphobic Noseblunt


Photo: Catholdi


When i was a kid all i had was magazines out maybe once or twice a year…i would carefully study all of the photos inside… at the time living in southeastern massa time that cannot really be explained and me so i don't even know how I'm gonna skateboard trick is determination combine with a complete disregard for yourself happen but it always seems to be worth t reality combined with determination an bails, laws, traffic, property, injuries the drive to roll and progress thrives li personal selfishness…skateboarding is s although sometimes i wish i could…it has ravaged my soul…i don't know how i keep everything i have owned to get boards, b to go push around…it has made me who i a life was falling apart…skateboarding is about lifes problems and aj is capturi moment in time when nothing else matte generation had an impact on you guys an limits because i can't believe how ins appreciation to all of the photographer that actually gave a fuck about this shit keeping skateboa


s…there was no internet and videos came d read the magazine front to back and …it was my only connection skateboarding achusetts...a photograph is a moment in d is so intense that words seem to fail a do this…the process of completing a ed with a complete absence of fear along and surroundings…anything can and will the risks…the euphoric desire to escape nd commitment, makes, spots, friends, and losses are all quickly forgotten as ike a parasitic worm feeding on your own something i never could seem to give up plagued my mind, destroyed my body, and doing it or why i can't stop…I've sold blew off friends, family, and work just am and kept me sane when the rest of my s about losing yourself and forgetting ing that eighth of a second, that one ered…I'm proud to think that me and my nd hopefully you will keep pushing the sane skateboarding is these days…much rs and filmers out there in the streets t...props for doing this magazine aj and arding alive xxo


Jay Poirier. Frontside Nosegrind. ollie up slim riding front truck bash in the boroughs by jay. Photo: Catholdi



Ryan Jackson. Backside 180.


Photos: Catholdi

Backside Tailslide.


Lucky did this.


Mark Poole did this. Backside 5-0 Thread.


argueably one of the filthiest spots in the area‌jay refusing to skate through broken glass and human waste opts for the wall.

Jay Poirier. Wallride.

Photo: Catholdi



Photos: Catholdi

lucky chooses kickflipping into wallrides behind 7-11 instead of buying lottery tickets inside the store. Lucky St Angelo. Kickflip Wallride.



Photo: Catholdi

hopefully another creation is on the horizon from the creative mind and eye of nathan dean‌I've been hearing that he is currently in the process of a new production but only time will tell‌


lets just hope the hard drive doesn't get fried again.


Mark Poole. Frontside Hurricane. sometimes tricks are confusing... even though he's rolling up frontside, he's turning and grinding backside...this is a frontside hurricane‌mark again. Photo: Catholdi



Ethan Lanpher.


Photos: Catholdi

Backside Flip.


Photo: Catholdi

Jay Poirier. Backside 50-50.


Frontal Basher.



“If you use this for anything, just tell everyone I did it like three rails long.” chase bartee is another example of someone who can do anything he wants…and do it well…it must be nice to have talent…idiosyncrasies is one of my favorite skate videos. Chase Bartee. Frontside Boardslide. Photo: Catholdi



Mark Poole. Kickflip.

kickflipping amputated lumber‌ mr. poole again. Photo: Catholdi


Cam Dumaine. 5-0 to Switch Crook. Photo: Catholdi



jeffs lil bro casually fakie ollieing where pedestrians patiently wait to safely cross the street. Photo: Catholdi


Jay Poirier. Fakie Ollie.



Photo: Catholdi

Mark Poole. Frontside Noseslide.


subliminal nick experiencing an outdoor park that is not specifically designed for skateboard riding. Nick Petkauskus. Frontside Bluntslide. Photo: Catholdi




Jay Poirier. Ollie over to Frontside Crook. jay ollies over to frontside pointer grind‌thats what crooked grinds used to be called children Photo: Catholdi


Justin Souliere. Switch Front Tail. skateboarding enthusiast justin souliere has demonstrated complete control over his skateboard throughout all of the years that i have known him‌relaxed (sometimes) and comfortably confident, his extra drippy buttery technical style is visually appealing as well as inspiring, always elevating the session stoke to the next level. Photo: Catholdi



Mark Poole. Switch Heelflip. mark poole utilizes both sides of his brain while attending attleboro high schools infamous "pit"‌ bursting a switch stance heelflip over birdshit and broken pencils. Photo: Catholdi






cracks and rough ground are easilydismissed as lucky lays down a classic lumberjack front blunt across some ancient providence granite into a roller coaster cruise‌taking a break from the retarded enormous stair/handrail spots he regularly annihilates‌the kids just seem to look at things differently these days. Lucky St Angelo. Front Blunt. Photo: Catholdi


Steve Duque just keeps coming out with more and more awesome ideas for recycling skateboards. The dude is on another level, and you should support him by buying his products.


Spring Collection. Limited quantities. Get them while you can. Photos: Duque


Handmade recycled skateboard picture frames. Available at KTA.Bigcartel.com or email me at Ajcatholdi@yahoo.com


Photo: Catholdi


Skate pens and keychains. Made by Steve Duque from recycled decks. Now available at both Civil locations, or contact sduque6@gmail.com


Photo: Duque




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