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Big Brother (magazine)
American skateboarding magazine
Big Brother was a skateboardingmagazine founded by Steve Rocco in 1992,[1][2] which was notable for ushering in street skating and the sub-culture of skateboarding.
Big Brother ceased publication in 2004.[2]
The magazine often covered various taboo topics in addition to skateboarding. Early articles featured step by step methods of committing suicide and rip-off schemes such as how to make a fake ID.
It would also regularly employ odd gimmicks such as printing the magazine in different sizes, packaging it in a cereal box and including seemingly incongruous items such as trading cards and a cassette tape in the packaging.
Early writers included Sean Cliver, Earl Parker (Thomas Schmidt), Jeff Tremaine, Marc McKee, Mike Ballard and Pat Canale.[3]
They also released a few videos, including "Shit", then "Number Two", with a few stunts and pranks, but the videos were mostly skateboar