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Big Brother was a skateboard magazine. It was founded in 1992 when World Industries owner Steve Rocco had an ad turned down by Transworld Skateboarding for inappropriate content. Rather than edit the original, Rocco formed an entirely new mag where lewd and crude content was encouraged. There were articles like "How To Kill Yourself" and nudity was normal. A cast of characters from World and beyond came together at Big Brother, many of whom went on to make it big working on the hit MTV show Jackass a few years later. But beyond the outrageous and sometimes offensive editorials, Big Brother was a great magazine capturing skateboarding in the early 1990s without a filter. This original Big Brotherissue #30, in great condition with light wear on the back cover, is from the Larry Flynt era and features a Bill Pepper interview, a review of every pro shoe, a feature on Minneapolis, and more great ads and photos.
Dimensions: 8.5" Wide by 11" Long
Page Count: 92
Editor: Larry Flyn
From: Beverley Hills, CA
Year: 1997
Binding: Staple
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