Skate Fate
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"Skate Fate" was a groundbreaking homemade skate zine, published by GSD from 1981 to 1991. Known for its raw, DIY aesthetic, the zine featured a mix of interviews, articles, art, cartoons, fake ads, and vibrant photography. It captured the essence of the 1980s skate scene, offering skaters an underground alternative to mainstream publications like "Thrasher" and "Transworld". Skate Fate was filled with irreverent humor, unique artwork by legends like Neil Blender, and non-sycophantic interviews with iconic skaters like Tony Hawk and Steve Caballero. It became a pivotal part of skateboarding's counterculture and remains an influential historical document.
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