They published articles on how to commit suicide, how to pass a drug test, and other "how-to" guides that frequently got them pulled from shelves.
If you're looking for a write-up on the legendary , you're talking about the raw, chaotic, and often offensive publication that birthed Jackass . The "Anti-Skate" Skate Mag Big Brother: Shit
While the magazine officially folded in 2004, its impact on street skating and pop culture is massive. It proved that you didn't need high production values or corporate approval to create something influential—you just needed a camera, some bad ideas, and zero fear of the consequences. They published articles on how to commit suicide,
The magazine's staff included future icons like , Dave England , and Johnny Knoxville . They started filming their "weird encounters" and self-destructive pranks on handheld cameras, which eventually evolved into the Jackass empire. It proved that you didn't need high production