Legendary surfer Brad Gerlach joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar literally moments after catching the biggest wave of the year. Gerlach talked about the transition from surfing small to big waves, and promoted the NSL.
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Legendary surfer Brad Gerlach joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar literally moments after catching the biggest wave of the year. Gerlach talked about the transition from surfing small to big waves, and promoted the NSL.
Big wave surfing legend Laird Hamilton joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar to talk about the unusual method behind his birth, and how he became so dominating in tackling big waves.
Kelly Slater and the Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark sat down with The Extreme Scene live at Pebble Beach.
Marisa Miller, arguably the hottest female on the planet, join Cyrus, Steve & Omar to talk about her Santa Cruz surfing roots and gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated.
One of the top slopestyle riders in the world, Andreas Wiig joined The Extreme Scene to talk about why he avoids American women, and his rise to stardom in the snowboarding world.
Arguably the top street skateboarder on the planet, Greg Lutzka joined Steve & Omar to talk about his rise to the top.
G Love stepped in to talk about his new album and surfing with Kelly Slater and Jack Johnson.
Chris Pontius aka Partyboy of Jackass fame sits down with Cyrus Saatsaz of The Extreme Scene.
Coming off a 2006 Dew Cup title, Nate Adams joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his success and having fun being single.
MotoX Badass and Pink's husband Cary Hart joins The Extreme Scene shortly before his return to the X Games.
Occasionally, we get callers that are just too good to be true. Rex from Lake Tahoe is one of them. Plus, Tony Bruno gave us a surprise present that we re-gifted for a special listener. Listen to the hilarity of it all with Cyrus, Steve and Omar.
Jackass star Johnny Knoxville and Jackass director Jeff Tremaine sit down with Cyrus Saatsaz of The Extreme Scene.
Jonny came in-studio to promote the 2006 Esurance Icer Air. G Love stuck around and this turned into a classic affair.
Musician and surfer Tristan Prettyman lets loose on The Extreme Scene.
Steve-O, star of Jackass and Wild Boyz sits down with Cyrus Saatsaz of The Extreme Scene.
Arizona Cardinals QB Matt Leinart joins guest host and his good friend Bron Heussenstamm to talk about surf and turf.
"The Hills" star Lauren Conrad joins guest host and her good friend Bron Heussenstamm to talk about the show, Lauren's experience going to school in San Francisco, and Laguna Beach.
Guest host Bron Heussenstamm opens the show by ripping Omar and Cyrus.
Baltimore Ravens QB Kyle Boller joins guest host and his good friend Bron Heussenstamm to talk about surf and turf.
Guest host Bron Heussenstamm wraps up the show by talking USC-Cal and mixes in some extreme sports discussion.
MFM joined The Extreme Scene to talk about being one of the top snowboarders of the world.
Ryan Sheckler, top dawg in skateboarding and star of "Life of Ryan" joined The Extreme Scene to talk skating and chicks.
Lauren Conrad, better known as "LC" on The Hills, joined The Extreme Scene with special guest Bron Heussenstamm.e
The beautiful and talented Chanelle Sladics, pro snowboarder and recreational skater and surfer, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about rising in the ranks of success.
Simon Dumont, arguably the top skiier on the planet, joined The Extreme Scene.
The open of our show, we discuss global warming's first casualty and Omar's strange disappearance.
Future Snowboarding Magazine Senior Editor Tracy Anderson calls in for his weekly segment, this time recapping the Burton/Al Merrick Party in L.A. Tons of gossip as usual.
Fuel.TV Director Shanti Sosienski calls in for her weekly segment to talk about the latest Fuel.TV updates and the latest in the action-sports scene.
ESPN producer/director Steve Lawrence calls in live from the triple crown of surfing to discuss his new movie Down the Barrel.
KTVU Meteorologist Bill Martin calls in to let us know if we're in for another dry winter, or if we have nothing to worry about. MLB star Eric Byrnes stopped by in-studio on his wedding day to talk about a recent surfing trip. An epic segment.e
The open of our show. We talk about Jake Burton's challenge to snowboarders to invade the four remaining resorts that don't allow snowboarding. Steve is hungover.
The Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark joins us in-studio, fresh off the opening ceremonies of the Mavericks Surf Contest. Jeff stays for the duration of the show.
The hot and talented Tristan Prettyman returned to the program to be reminded of how creepy Cyrus is, her new album, a surf trip coming up with her mom, returning to touring and, oh yeah, she told us that she doesn't wear underwear.
The final segment. Jeff Clark regals us with Mavericks stories as we wrap the show.
MLB superstar and surf aficionado Eric Byrnes stopped by in-studio to talk some $hi-! Also gave away some Quiksilver schwag in the final segment.
Preview of 2007's "Top 10 Hottest Action-Sports Athletes" a list compiled annualy by Steve Blankenship. The actual list comes out next week.
Billabong Pipeline Masters commentator (and our co-host) Omar Etcheverry calls in from the North Shore to give us the latest scoop.
Action-sports broadcaster Kevin Delaney called in from the first leg of the Jeep King of the Mountain at Telluride to talk about the competition there, and helped preview the Mavericks Surf Contest, where Kevin will lead the webcast with Cyrus, Steve and Omar following the lead.
Future Snowboarding Magazine Senior Editor Tracy Anderson ALWAYS has the latest dirt, and he once again fails to disappoint.
Steve calls in on the road to give his annual hottest action-sports athlete list, the "Top 7 of 2007". Final segment of The Extreme Scene for 2007.
Steve Hawk, older brother of Tony and a longtime surf journalist, joined Cyrus & Steve to talk about his illustrious career, and how he was involved in the beginning of Surfline.
Jeffries Bay, home of the 5th stop on the ASP WCT, is experiencing a condom shortage because of the pros using them all up. The opening segmeng of the show, with the entire crew in-house.
Barry Zito spoke with Cyrus about his reasons for not surfing anymore, and Mike Aguirre called-in to talk about Molly's win at the Sessions Rail Jam at Vail.
The final segment, including replays of Chris Cote's Surf Rants.
Kieran Horn comes on to talk about his amazing semi-final finish at the 6.0 Lowers event. David Riker comes on to talk about Liquid Shredder surfboards as we conclude the show.
Carey Hart, a legend in the MotoX world, joined The Extreme Scene to talk about training for SuperMoto and being single again.
A bunch of news going on in the action sports world. Cyrus & Steve cover all of it.
The man who spawned Molly and Mason Aguirre joined the program to talk about his oldest son Tyler's attempt at making American Idol as the show came to a close.
With Moto GP hitting Laguna Seca, Cyrus Steve & Omar hit up one of Red Bull's junior racers Benny Solis Jr., who is already making a name for himself at the age of 13.
Julian Wilson, one of the top young surfers in the world, joins Cyrus, Steve and Omar to talk about touring, girls, his signature board shorts, and knocking out Kelly Slater in a WCT event.
The crew talk about Dave Cesare heading to Laguna Seca, home of the Red Bull Grand Prix.
Cyrus & Omar give tickets to Outside Lands to ladies who give them on-air lapdances in the show's final segment.
Cyrus & Omar talk about the unusual shipwreck in Bali, right in the middle of a world-class wave, plus Laird Hamilton's campaign to promote Stand Up Paddling.
Cyrus & Omar recap Kelly Slater's dominance this year, and Omar gives the comical preview to the U.S. Open of Surfing.
Gretchen Bleiler, one the top female snowboarders in the world, joined Cyrus solo to talk about her dominance at the X Games, and whether it bugged her finishing second to Hannah Teter at the '06 Olympics.
The 40 Oz. Killa himself Mike Aguirre explained to Cyrus & Omar the tedious process of auditioning for American Idol.
Exclusive interview on July 26th with Shaun Tomson. Segment 2.
Quickly making his way to the top ranks of the snowboarding world, Kevin Pearce joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar to talk about winning the Arctic Challenge, partying with his crew (including Mason Aguirre) and his new film, Ready.
Currently ranked #3 in the world, Bede Durbidge joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his explosion onto the surf scene when he beat Kelly Slater in 2006 to win the Boost Mobile Pro, surfing without a sponsor for the longest time, and the upcoming ASP events.
The Extreme Scene is officially syndicated! Starting Saturday, September 20th, The Extreme Scene will be heard on both KNBR 1050 AM in San Francisco and KSCO 1080 AM in Santa Cruz/Monterey! Cyrus, Steve & Omar make the announcement here, and touch on Kelly Slater's record-breaking season and Pink's possible conversion to Scientology.
Jeremy Jones, one of the top snowboarders in the world, talks about being arguably the top big-mountain riders, his ascension to the top, surfing frigid east coast waves, and his new film, Ready.
Shane Dorian, one of the top surfers in the world, joins The Extreme Scene to talk about, among many things, his Billabong XXL award-winning big wave, his father being a stunt double for Elvis, and filming a new movie with Kelly Slater.
Cyrus, Steve and Omar talk about the new movie Surfer, Dude. Plus we name our Extreme Dumbass of the Week.
Cyrus, Steve and Omar delve into Andy Irons' struggles on the tour, and whether or not his best days are behind him.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar talk about the surfing scene in Europe, where two ASP events are annually held, and rip on the French.
Shea Lopez, one of the top surfers in the world, joined The Extreme Scene and announced that he's retiring from the tour.
Barry Zito, pitcher for the San Francisco Giants, joined The Extreme Scene after a two-year absence to talk about why he hasn't been surfing, what his contract stipulates, and how he's going to be paddling on a board this winter.
Santa Cruz surf legend Peter Mel joined The Extreme Scene to talk about commentating the Quiksilver Pro France, why he hasn't won Mavericks (yet), and the Cold Water Classic. Cyrus, Steve & Omar close the show with the weekly Extreme Dumbass of the Week award.s
Cyrus, Steve & Omar introduce what's coming up in the show, with their usual comedic banter.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar break down Kelly Slater's ninth world title, and talk about the solution to overcrowding surf breaks.
San Francisco Chronicle writer Bruce Jenkins joined The Extreme Scene to talk about writing a front-page story on Kelly Slater's 9th world title.
The final segment includes Burton's decision to drop a lot of their riders from the global team, bizarre action-sports stories, and our weekly Extreme Dumbass of the Week.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar talk about Lance Armstrong's comeback and early winter conditions as they preview the upcoming show.
Ken Loo, host of Queer Eye For The Extreme Guy, joined The Extreme Scene after a hiatus live from a rugged Triathlon competition in Hawaii.
The Extreme Dumbass of the Week wraps up this week's version of The Extreme Scene
Omar previews the O'Neill Cold Water Classic, held annually in Santa Cruz.
The Extreme Scene welcomes back Tracy Anderson talk about the hottest news in snowboarding. Tracy also announces that he's now the head snow writer for ESPN.
Ray and Desi Banatao, founders of Entropy Sports joined Cyrus & Steve (with Desi in-studio) to talk about the how their eco-friendly surfboards and products will revolutionize the action-sports industry.
One of the most talented, and hottest, skiers on the planet, Grete Eliassen joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar to talk about the party scene in Utah, and what it's like to regularly dominate the competition.
The Extreme Scene starts the segment off by bashing Homer Henard, with hopes that he'll show up to Santa Cruz's KSCO studios.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar make their in-studio debut at the KSCO studios.
After bashing Homer Henard, Mr. Heznutters shocked the crew and showed up in-studio! This followed an interview with the top BMX Flatland rider in the world, Terry Adams.
One of the top female snowboarders in the world Anne-Flore Marxer joined The Extreme Scene to talk about switching from Burton to Billabong, and not doing competitions.
That goober who won The Bachelorette is our Extreme Dumbass of the Week. Listen to find out why.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar go off on Laird Hamilton for flaking out on the show, and talk about why the ASP decided to cancel on Fiji in 2009.
Cyrus & Omar solve one of the biggest mysteries in surfing: Who has Kelly Slater been dating this past year?
The Queen of Snowboarding talks about her new movie Against The Grain, surfing all summer long, and excitement over the winter season.
The Godfather of Mavericks talked to Cyrus & Omar about having to rescue Greg Long after his insane wipeout that ruptured his eardrum.
Defending Mavericks Surf Champion Greg Long joined Cyrus & Omar to talk about his insane wipeout at one of Mavericks' most insane days.

Big wave legend Brock Little joined Cyrus & Steve to talk about being a pioneer in big wave surfing, his second career as a movie stuntman, and competing in Maverickss
Robbie Maddison, freestyle motocross extraordinaire, joined Cyrus & Steve to talk about his insane New Years Eve stunt.
The open of the first show of '09 features crazy stories from the past month, and a preview of things to come.e
Grant Washburn and Frank Solomon join Cyrus & Steve in-studio to talk about Frank's assimilation from South Africa to the States, and Grant's latest film projects.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar caught up with their old friend, one of the top snowboarders in the world Mason Aguirre. Mason talked about unfair judging, his Frends crew, and the Olympics.
Cyrus & Omar close the show by talking about Cyrus' hit segment on the website BNQT.com called "Would You? which featured singer/surfer Tristan Prettyman.
One of the top big-wave chargers in the world, Ryan Seelbach joined Cyrus & Omar to talk about dealing with heavy crowds at Mavericks, and his favorite big-wave spots worldwide.
One of the leading scorers for the San Jose Sharks, Cheechoo spoke with Cyrus & Steve about why he went to the Winter X games, and what life is like for Cheechoo when he isn't playing hockey.
Cyrus is in San Francisco and Omar is in Santa Cruz as the show opens with the usual banter, and bashes Mavericks for not opening the contest window in December.
Cyrus & Steve wrap up the show with Forbes' top ten list of the richest action sports athletes.
The man who spawned two of the top snowboarders in the world, Molly and Mason Aguirre, joins Cyrus & Steve to talk about the Dew Tour, judging, and the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Cyrus & Steve recap today's events at the Dew Tour, which is being held in Tahoe, and preview the upcoming 'Tahoe 10' segment we'll be featuring every Wednesday on TheExtremeScene and reveal who will be the first 'Tahoe 10'.
Cyrus & Steve wrap the show up with Brooke Geery, founder of Yobeat.com, as well as giveaways of Quiksilver prize packs.
Introducing a new segment that The Extreme Scene will air every week, Action Sports News. Joe Hughes and Dave Caesar handled anchor duties.
One of the Founding Fathers of skateboarding, Stacy Peralta joined The Extreme Scene to talk about his new movie Crips and Bloods: Made In America, and his upcoming project with Sean Penn and Josh Brolin.
Cyrus & Steve preview the show, plus read a listener email about putting gunks of white stuff on your face when you surf.
The Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark joined Steve and Omar to talk about moving up the Mavericks contest window next year, and his latest project to help the environment. Steve and Omar wrap the show up with this week's Extreme Dumbass of the Week.
One of the world's most well-known surfers, Chris Malloy joined Steve & Omar to talk about his latest film projects, messing with Omar when he was a grom, and to pimp his newest sponsor, Primo Island Lager.
With Steve and Omar hosting sans Cyrus for the first time in almost three years, The Extreme Scene kicked off the show with a classic roasting, including a top ten list that would make Silky Johnson proud.
Joe Hughes pulls off a beautiful job anchoring the news, our newest Extreme Dumbass of the Week is announced, Dave plugs the Surfaid benefit night at Riptide bar on April 1st, and Cyrus & Steve close the show with the folks from Entropy Sports.
Todd Richards, one of the top snowboarders in the world and lead commentator for the Disney Winter X Games, joined Cyrus & Steve to talk about competing in the upcoming Ultimate Boarder contest, being a snowboarding commentator, bidding farewell to Tara Dakides' involvement with O-Matic Snowboards, and Truckee 2s.
The Extreme Scene opens with Cyrus ranting about bums in the projects receiving free parking spaces on public streets. The folks over at the eco-friendly Entropy Sports also joined Cyrus & Steve in-studio to talk about Dave Rastovich trying their boards out and loving the ride.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar wrap the show up with an excellent newscast by Joe Hughes, Omar's birthday pic is discussed, we give a quick plug to an excellent humanitarian group called Doctors Without Borders, and the show wraps up with our Extreme Dumbass of the Week.
Tracy Anderson, lead snowboard journalist for ESPN's Action Sports site and the top snowboard writer in the world, joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar live from the Burton U.S. Open to talk about where the snowboarding betties go to party, who he thinks will represent the U.S. at the Olympics, and how Shaun White injured his ankle.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar open the show with a discussion on Kelly Slater's past and present sexual conquests, plus discuss the current ASP scoring system versus the NSL's team format.
The show wraps up with another fabulous news anchoring job by Joe Hughes, the crew discuss the right and wrong ways to run a company, birthday props to the Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark, plus Cyrus, Steve & Omar announce who the Extreme Dumbass of the Week is.
Surf writer Lewis Samuels joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar to discuss in detail why he was dismissed by Surfline, the amazing influence his power rankings have on pro surfers, how he became one of the top surf writers in the industry, and his new website, PostSurf.com.
Cyrus, Steve & Omar open the show with skiing mega-hotty Sarah Burke, who talks about the secret to being a three-time defending Disney Winter X Games Gold Medalist, whether her modeling pictures are airbrushed, what it's like to be a Roxy girl, and how painful it is to break your back.
Jon Burns of SouthoftheNorth.com joined Cyrus & Steve to talk about local board shops in economic trouble, and what they can do to avoid ceasing to exist. The show wraps up with E.S. News, a recap of the week in action sports.
Cyrus & Steve open the show by discussing in-detail what we here at TheExtremeScene.com have been covering exclusively the past few days: The Icer Air scandal involving co-founders Trevor Hubbard and Glen Griffin.
Trevor Hubbard, Head of Marketing for Icer Air, joined The Extreme Scene to explain why none of the athletes have been paid yet, the reasoning behind the failed success of the recent event, misinformation presented by the media, and whether there will be future Icer Air contests.
Omar checks in from the road to give us the behind-the-scenes scoop on the Billabong XXL Awards, including Occy's bingefest and the ridiculous talent at the scene. Joe Hughes wraps up the show with T.E.S. news.
Grant "Twiggy" Baker, good friend of the program and special contributor to TheExtremeScene.com, joined Cyrus & Steve to recap an amazing night that saw Twiggy win the Billabong XXL Biggest Wave Award and Best Male Overall Performance Award.
Greg Long, defending Mavericks Surf Contest Champion, winner of Ride Of The Year at the Billabong XXL Awards, and good friend of The Extreme Scene, joined Cyrus & Steve to talk about being the biggest winner of the night at the Billabong XXL Awards, and hanging out with big wave pioneer Greg Noll, whom Long was named after.
With Omar away this week due to being the official DJ of the Billabong XXL Awards, Cyrus & Steve open the program with a preview of the show, including a great guest lineup and full recap of the Billabong XXL Awards.
The Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark joined Cyrus & Steve to talk about recently having a hip resurfacing procedure, extending the window for next year's Mavericks Surf Contest, and his upcoming 35th anniversary of being the first person ever to catch a wave at Mavericks.
Cyrus & Steve open the show by announcing that after nearly six years, KNBR 1050 is no longer the flagship station of The Extreme Scene. Rick O'Shea anchors T.E.S. news.
Cyrus & Omar closed the show by having the Executive Director of Save the Waves, Dean Latourette, join the show to talk about a fundraising event on Thursday, May 14th at 111 Minna in San Francisco, where Omar will be DJ'ing. Cyrus & Omar wished Ryan Seelbach a Happy 40th 30th Birthday, and closed the show with intern Aaron anchoring T.E.S. News.
Andrew Horan, President of Shop-eat-surf.com, joined Cyrus & Omar to talk about Source Interlink (the parent company of Surfing, Surfer, Skateboarder, Snowboarder and many more) filing for bankruptcy, who was effected by the filing, and why print is failing.
Cyrus & Omar open the show by introducing our new intern Aaron, plus give the reasons behind why print and radio are struggling mightily, including one Scott Bass.
Cyrus & Steve wrap up the show with the week in news, including the blatant discrimination still directed towards snowboarders by the ski industry, anchored by the talented Rick O'Shea.
Surfline Editor-in-Chief Marcus Sanders joined Cyrus & Steve to talk about how a NorCal local invaded a surf industry that lives in a SoCal bubble, how Surfline became the top surf site on the web, and the controversial Power Rankings.
Cyrus & Steve open the show by playing audio from an interview with Jesse Ventura, where Ventura reveals that, like millions of baby boomers, they want to become "Soul Surfers" and whether this is a good thing for surf.
Rick O'Shea does another beautiful job anchoring T.E.S. News, Cyrus, Steve & Omar talk about the discovery of cocaine in Red Bull, and an important announcement is made regarding the future of The Extreme Scene.
Pro snowboarder Molly Aguirre joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar to talk about switching sponsors from Burton to DC, whether she's going to pursue a birth in the 2010 Olympics, and settling down with a two-planker. The crew also commented on smokin' hot Alana Blanchard's feature pic in the latest issue of Rolling Stone Magazine.
Legendary musician and surfer Jack Johnson joined Cyrus & Steve in-studio on March 7th, 2005 to talk about his new album, his surfing roots, how he got into music, and even played a special accoustic track using Steve's backwards-strung guitar for an audience of two.
Live from the Half Moon Bay Big-Wave Surfing Film Festival, Cyrus caught up with big wave surfing legends Grant Washburn, Ryan Seelbach and the Godfather of Mavericks Jeff Clark to talk about the films they star in, Clark's relationship with Greg Noll, plus an update on how Clark's hip is doing and how he's considering competing in an SUP contest.
Brian Deegan, leader of the Metal Mulisha, joined Cyrus & Steve on November 20th, 2003 and August 3rd, 2004, right before his wedding and shortly after to talk about the insane injuries he's injured, the Metal Mulisha compound, how big of a tool Travis Pastrana is, and how much longer he can keep riding.
The latest on the Jeff Clark controversy involving the Mavericks Surf Contest, plus audio clips of a dumbass conservative criticizing Tony Hawk for skateboarding in the White House, and Jada Pinkett Smith telling David Letterman that her kids are avid surfers and snowboarders (giving new hope to African-Americans being more involved).
While not quite at Matt Hoffman's level, BMX superstar Chad Kagy holds his own. The Gilroy, Ca native joined The Extreme Scene on June 5th, 2007 to talk about his success at both the X-Games and the Dew Action Sports Tour.
Bam Margera of Jackass and Viva La Bam fame joined Cyrus & Steve on December 14th, 2004 to talk about skating, Jackass, Viva La Bam, and everything that's wrong with Hollywood.
Pete Devries, arguably the greatest surfer to ever hail from Canada, joined Cyrus on his special summer radio series Board Talk to talk about possibly being one of the favorites to win the ASP’s first contest ever in Canada, the upcoming six-star O’Neill Cold Water Classic Tofino, being photographed numerous times for a special Surfline series focusing on the amazing South swell that hit the Pacific Coast (pics 5, 7 & 16), and why he will never leave his hometown of Tofino.
Pete Devries, arguably the greatest surfer to ever hail from Canada, joined Cyrus on his special summer radio series Board Talk to talk about possibly being one of the favorites to win the ASP’s first contest ever in Canada, the upcoming six-star O’Neill Cold Water Classic Tofino, being photographed numerous times for a special Surfline series focusing on the amazing South swell that hit the Pacific Coast (pics 5, 7 & 16), and why he will never leave his hometown of Tofino.
Jeff Clark, the Godfather of Mavericks, joined Cyrus on his summer radio series Board Talk and went back in time to talk about the early days, when Clark was surfing the massive waves of Mavericks all by himself for 15 years. Note: The Mavericks Surf Contest was not addressed due to legal circumstances.
Hannah Teter, one of the top snowboarders in the world, joined Cyrus & Steve on February 12th, 2005 (just after turning 18) to talk about her new life as an adult, being a part of a huge snowboarding family, and her success in the Winter X Games.
Taj Burrow, one of the top surfers in the world, joined Cyrus & Steve on December 4th, 2003 to talk about the competitive nature of Australian surfers, his chances at winning a World Title, and his environmentally-friendly efforts.
Metal Mulisha member Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar on June 16th, 2007 to talk about dominating the MotoX scene.
Andy Finch, known in most circles as the King of Amplitude, joined The Extreme Scene on April 10th, 2006 and February 26th, 2007 to talk about his amazing aerials and his experience in the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Shaun White, arguably the greatest action-sports athlete alive, joined The Extreme Scene on November 12th, 2007 to talk about his domination in both snowboarding and skateboarding in one of his most in-depth interviews.
Kristin Cavallari, former star of Laguna Beach (this interview was conducted before she became the star of The Hills), joined The Extreme Scene with special guest Bron Heussenstamm on February 3rd, 2008 to talk about dealing with fame, how to stay looking ridiculously hot, and trying to stay humble.
Actor Emile Hirsch joined Cyrus & Steve live in-person on September 14th 2007 to talk about his new film Into The Wild, and what it was like playing the part of Jay Adams in Lords of Dogtown.
The King of Big Wave Surfing Laird Hamilton joined Cyrus & Omar on November 22nd, 2008 about his new book, why he doesn't compete, and his pet pigs.
Cyrus Saatsaz brings you the latest in action sports news for the week of March 25th. Stories covered include Mick Fanning's racism controversy involving Stab Magazine, the fight to hold a women's longboard contest at Swami's, Shaun White and Seth Wescott are in your grocery store, the ASP World Tour is about to recommence at Bells, plus the latest update on The Extreme Scene's bid to bring the crew together to tape new shows.
One of the greatest skateboarders of all-time, Danny Way joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar on April 12th, 2006 to talk about his many amazing accomplishments, plus detailed the drastic differences between himself and Tony Hawk.
Cyrus Saatsaz brings you the latest in action sports news for the week of May 9th. Stories covered include Kelly Slater's ascension to the top spot of the ASP World Tour rankings, Jadson Andre's win at the Santa Catarina Pro, KROQ's decision to eliminate live morning surf reports, an announcement regarding http://TheExtremeScene.com 's new weekly action sports web traffic report, and where to get all of your action sports news.
Snowboarding and Roxy beauty Torah Bright joined The Extreme Scene on March 10th, 2008 to talk about how an Aussie can be the top female snowboarder in the world.
One of the pioneers of surfing, Greg Noll joined Cyrus & Steve in-person on July 16th, 2004 to talk about starring in Riding Giants, how surfing has changed over the years, and the rumored 100-foot wave Noll surfed in Hawaii.
UFC superstar Chuck Liddell joined Cyrus & Steve on January 17th, 2005 to talk about owning and bouncing the same bars that Cyrus & Steve used to frequent during their college days in San Luis Obispo, how he became one of the top fighters in the world, and brought along The Ultimate Fighter participant Chris Sanford.
Former three-time ASP World Champion Andy Irons joined Cyrus & Steve on January 9th, 2004 and January 11th, 2005 following both his second and third ASP World Championships to talk about his rivalry with Kelly Slater, and the way he's portrayed in the media.
Ben Harper joined Cyrus, Steve & Omar right after his first time snowboarding on April 20th 2006, plus talked about introducing Jack Johnson to the world, and his skating and surfing roots.
Olympic snowboarder Elena Hight joined The Extreme Scene on January 5th, 2008 as Cyrus dug deep to find out about the extremely talented rider.
Former three-time World Champion Tom Curren joined Cyrus for an interview shortly before playing an accoustic show at The Old Princeton Landing to talk about surfing Maverick's, his relationship with Kelly Slater, and surfing Rockaway Beach earlier that day.
Former Major League baseball player Eric Byrnes joined Cyrus to talk about coming out of retirement to host a sports talk radio show, growing up surfing in Half Moon Bay, his organic clothing line, Byrnt Organics (which is available at one of our official sponsors, SF Surf Co), and training for a triathlon.
Rob Machado, widely considered one of the greatest surfers ever, joined Cyrus for an in-depth interview shortly before his band Melali Sessions Band performed live at Slim's as the soundtrack for Machado's new surf film Melali: The Drifter Sessions to talk about why his competitive career ended, whether he regrets giving Kelly Slater the high five at Pipeline, how he feels with being labeled a soul surfer, the unusual premise of touring as the live soundtrack for his new surf film, and how he became both a talented musician and surfer.
Omar Etcheverry couldn't make it to the show live, so he did the next best thing by calling in. Cyrus & Omar talked about the explosion of talent in women's surfing, plus Omar provided a recap of the Billabong XXL Awards, including some behind-the-scenes dirt of what some industry insiders were saying about the future of surf contests at Maverick's.
The Godfather of Maverick's Jeff Clark joined Cyrus in his first interview in years to talk about the turmoil surrounding contests at Maverick's, whether Clark will attempt to run the contest again, and the new location of Mavericks Surf Shop.
Surfer and musician Donavon Frankenreiter joined Cyrus in an extensive two-part interview to talk about his surf and music career. In part two of the interview, Frankenreiter talks about the first time he picked up a guitar, his relationship with Jack Johnson, juggling his family with touring, whether he likes surfing or music more, what his parents are like, and the last time he shaved his mustache.
Defending Big Wave World Tour Champion Jamie Sterling joined Cyrus and Omar to talk about what it takes to become the Big Wave World Tour Champion, how he feels every time he tackles huge waves, and solutions to problems regarding how the biggest waves are judged for awards shows.
Omar makes his first appearance in-studio since the show became nationally syndicated and joins Cyrus to break down the terrible judging in the quarterfinal heat at the Billabong Pro Rio between eventual winner Adriano de Souza and Owen Wright, who was without question robbed of the heat victory. Cyrus and Omar also talk about the decision by the Irons family to yet again delay the autopsy results of Andy Irons, and whether it is financially motivated.
Cyrus, Omar and Dave go through the week in action sports news, including calling the geniuses behind the X Games Energy Drink the Extreme Dumbasses of the Month, a Guiness World Record BMX triple backflip, and the havoc global warming is causing around the world.
Olympic snowboarding Gold Medalist Hannah Teter joined the show for the first time in over six years to talk about all of her prestigious snowboarding titles, her many philanthropic organizations including Sweet Cheeks (hot women's underwear line with proceeds going to charity, definitely worth a look) and Hannah's Gold, her sizzling Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue modeling shoot, whether she'll compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia, and Hannah answers a hypothetical question involving Shaun White and the Frends crew.
Steve Lemme and Erik Stolhanske of Broken Lizard join Cyrus, Steve & Omar on August 3rd, 2006 live from the Gordon Biersch Brewery to talk about their new movie Beerfest, and what it was like making the hit comedy Super Troopers.
Professional surfer Tonino Benson joined Cyrus in-studio along with surf film producer Ryan Moss and former Eggy Intern Aaron Moss! In part one of a two-part interview, Benson and Moss talk about their surf film that they submitted for Innersection.TV, and how they hope to make the final cut for Taylor Steele's film.
Shane Rafferty AKA MC Nay Nay, who wrote, directed and starred in the popular music video 'I Surf' joined Cyrus to talk about the message behind the song, how long it took for Rafferty to make the video, and what songs are coming up next for the budding surf musician and film producer.
BMX superstar T.J. Lavin joined Cyrus to talk about his continued recovery from a severe injury he suffered from a BMX accident last year, his feelings on hosting MTV's The Challenge, and why he continues to compete in BMX events.