The 80s Issue

  • A Note from VICE Media Group

    From the leadership at VMG

  • Electric Independence

    There’s been a lot of hype surrounding the NYC electro revival, with a bunch of producers picking up where pioneering acts like Afrika Bambaataa and Man Parrish left off. What a lot of people don’t know is that 1,350 miles south, in a small Latino...

  • The Liar, The Bitch and The Wardrobe

    1997 was a special time. If you weren't working for a dot-com, you were reaping the rewards of their overspending somewhere down the line.

  • Supreme's Court of Appeals

    "My goal was to put together a calendar that you could jerk off to," says fashion photographer Terry Richardson of the new calendar he shot for Supreme.

  • Ask The Farm

    There sure seems to be a hell of a lot of retards out where you are. I’ve been there. You can’t go through the local town without seeing at least one.

  • Grab It and Go Boom

    You think being a female rapper in 2002 is tough? What about being a prim sixteen-year-old semi-nymphet from Miami with one of the raunchiest hits the 80s ever had?

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  • Dear Diary

    I have to tell you something really weird! WAR has broke out. My friends and I are turning into hippies and having protests. Well, kind of, but this is NO JOKE.

  • Don't Stop Believin'

    Dude, check it: Journey are back. How back are they? Basically 100% back. Steve Perry has been replaced by Steve Perry impersonator Steve Augeri and the band has been blowing away audiences from coast to coast for the past four years.

  • Literary

    So Corrine, a beautiful blonde Aryan woman, falls in love with Chris, her beautiful blonde Aryan “half-uncle.” They marry. Over the years, they do the nasty a lot.

  • Vice Fashion - The 80's Issue

    Photos by Danielle Levitt, Styling by Signe Yberg

  • Ask The Farm

    There sure seems to be a hell of a lot of retards out where you are. I’ve been there. You can’t go through the local town without seeing at least one.

  • Supreme's Court of Appeals

    "My goal was to put together a calendar that you could jerk off to," says fashion photographer Terry Richardson of the new calendar he shot for Supreme.