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Exclusive Interviews and Free Music Players From SURFING's Favorite Bands

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Surfing Music Players define the music of a generation of surfers. These are songs you hear in surf videos, songs you listen to so you can get amp'd up to surf, and music that has influenced a new generation of surfers. Our style, our maneuvers, and our social code.

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Sounds: Health

SURFING's exclusive back stage interview with Los Angeles California's Health

Sounds: White Denim

SURFING's exclusive back stage interview with Austin Texas' White Denim

Sounds: Thee Oh Sees

SURFING's exclusive back stage interview with San Francisco's Thee Oh Sees

Sounds: Cursive

SURFING Magazine's exclusive interview with Omaha's Cursive.

Sounds: Mattson 2

SURFING's exclusive interview with California's Mattson 2.

Sounds: Native

SURFING Magazine's exclusive interview with Indiana's Native.

Sounds: The Dutchess and the Duke

SURFING's exclusive interview with Seattle's The Dutchess and the Duke.

Sounds: Grand Ole Party

SURFING's exclusive interview with San Diego's Grand Ole Party

Sounds: Neva Dinova

Surfing Magazine caught up with Omaha's Neva Dinova about there latest album "The Hate Yourself Change".

Sounds: Earthless

Catch the full interview of San Diego's mind-altering trio.

Sounds: The Drowning Men

Read the full interview with Drowning Men who can be accurately compared to Interpol, Modest Mouse, and Arcade Fire.

Pepper Interview

Individually, Bret Keoni Bollinger, Kaleo'okalani Wassman, Remy Ryan De Rochment and Yesod Anton Williams are four guys who grew up in Kona on the sleepy Big Island.

ASP Top 17 Dish on What’s In Their Headphones

You’ve seen them on webcasts, in photos and videos, pre-amping, bobbing their heads, psyching up and so on, but what exactly are the world’s best surfers listening to before they surf?

Sounds: Russian Circles

They’re dramatic, cold, drum-driven songs with more moods than the sea and will have you psyched to get up at the crack of dawn to go surf.

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