The Special Issue

  • Death to the West

    The West is for wimps.

  • Tidbits

    Most Quebecois don't know this, but Denny's used to be called Sambo's. Motherfucking Sambo's. America went nuts when they figured it out and banned them all; all but one.

  • Calling All Birds

    Mike Skinner (AKA The Streets) hails from London, the global capital of beer and pirate radio. He plays straight-up cockney garage-rad-ass stuff to which you can drink beer, dance, rip up pubs, or get arrested for dealing.

  • Beats and Rhymes

    If you still haven't picked up Devin The Dude's new album, Just Tryin' Ta Live (Rap-A-Lot), then I don't know how you can call yourself a fan of rap music. No excuses, this is must-have shit.

  • The VICE Guide to the Bronx

    Up until a year ago, Fat Joe was known as one of the hardest rappers in hip hop. Even zealots like M.O.P. refer to him as the mayor of New York. His affiliations define street credibility.

  • The VICE Guide to Getting Beaten Up

    If a huge fucking Coke machine of a guy tries to attack you, that's it. You're dead.

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  • Skate Trixxx 2

    I love skateboarding and I love porn. I also love bacon and ice cream, just not at the same time. If I want to watch good skateboarding, I’ll pop in Video Days, but I want my pornos chock full of sex.

  • My America

    Every once in a while you see or experience something that jolts you from your narcoleptic existence of useless pleasures and missed opportunities. And you are simultaneously reminded of: A) what can be, and B) just how lame we are as a people, as a...

  • Vice Pictures

    Photos by Sabrina Mansouri & Rhomas Beachdel

  • Don't Hate Me

    Two months ago VICE featured a 90-pound anorexic woman as a DON'T and called her a "fat fucking pig."

  • Cannibal Watercolors

    Jello Biafra once said, "the only thing worse than living in the past is living off the past," but what about living off the dead in the past?

  • Literary

    This book is everything VICE has been trying to do since 1994. It disarms heavy-shit taboos with irreverent and well-informed criticism.