
A look at the rise and fall of the subversive skateboarding magazine Big Brother, which rose to prominence in the mid-1990s and had a profound effect on the skating subculture with its unfiltered approach.

Chad Muska
Self - pro skateboarder

Jonah Hill
Self - Big Brother reader

Jeff Grosso
Self - pro skateboarder

Johnny Knoxville
Self - writer / actor

Rob Dyrdek
Self - pro skateboarder

Jeff Tremaine
Self - art / editorial director of Big Brother
Marc Johnson
Self - pro skateboarder

Bam Margera
Self - pro skateboarder

Tony Hawk
Self - pro skateboarder

Jason Jessee
Self - pro skateboarder
Tim Gavin
Self - pro skateboarder

Spike Jonze
Self - photographer / filmmaker

Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story
Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story

Thrasher - Jaded
Thrasher - Jaded

Thrasher - Brutality
Thrasher - Brutality

Thrasher - Go For Broke
Thrasher - Go For Broke

Thrasher - Donut Duty
Thrasher - Donut Duty

Thrasher - Hall of Meat
Thrasher - Hall of Meat

Independent - 30th Anniversary Tour
Independent - 30th Anniversary Tour

PEACE: An Element Audiovisual Project
PEACE: An Element Audiovisual Project

Fully Flared
Fully Flared

Hill Street
Hill Street

"cherry"
"cherry"

Thrasher - Timebomb
Thrasher - Timebomb