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'''Bow To No Man''' was a [[zine]] from Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A.
 
'''Bow To No Man''' was a [[zine]] from Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A.
  
The editors of this zine are listed as Brian, Bill, Todd, Fearn, John, Bob, Chad and Jon. It emerged from the [[hardcore]] [[punk]] skateboarding scene surrounding the band J.F.A. (Jodie Foster's Army).
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The editors of this zine are listed as Brian, Bill, Todd, Fearn, John, Bob, Chad and Jon. It emerged from the [[hardcore]] [[punk]] skateboarding scene surrounding the band J.F.A. (Jodie Foster's Army) in the 1980's.
  
 
Bow To No Man is a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine, and includes an interview with skateboarder and musician John Haas, veteran of the bands Blatent Locals, Plaid Daggers, Scared Straight, N.R.A., Burnt Toast, Violent Dumbfucks and Klüged. There are lots of photos of skaters doing tricks, such as  "Brian pulling a Max B-side-A", "Staab laying back a high L.B.A.", "Sam the Ez rippin one of the hottest inverts in Phoenix", "Eric R. blazing Shane's turf", "JPY inverted at Cady's ramp", and "Wild Bill ripping up the infamous Stupors". There are also skateboarding stories, and a guide to skateboarding slang: Bow To No Man lets its readers know that to "Smoke" is "to totally blaze skating wise", to "Eat" is "to slam heavily; an almost purposeless blunder if you ride a Cady skate" and to "Jel" is "to totally disintegrate in mental follow through; but not on a Cady skate". There are also photos of J.F.A. in performance and on tour. As well the zine features collages, poems, comics, illustrations, and an article on punks on television.
 
Bow To No Man is a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] zine, and includes an interview with skateboarder and musician John Haas, veteran of the bands Blatent Locals, Plaid Daggers, Scared Straight, N.R.A., Burnt Toast, Violent Dumbfucks and Klüged. There are lots of photos of skaters doing tricks, such as  "Brian pulling a Max B-side-A", "Staab laying back a high L.B.A.", "Sam the Ez rippin one of the hottest inverts in Phoenix", "Eric R. blazing Shane's turf", "JPY inverted at Cady's ramp", and "Wild Bill ripping up the infamous Stupors". There are also skateboarding stories, and a guide to skateboarding slang: Bow To No Man lets its readers know that to "Smoke" is "to totally blaze skating wise", to "Eat" is "to slam heavily; an almost purposeless blunder if you ride a Cady skate" and to "Jel" is "to totally disintegrate in mental follow through; but not on a Cady skate". There are also photos of J.F.A. in performance and on tour. As well the zine features collages, poems, comics, illustrations, and an article on punks on television.

Latest revision as of 00:01, 22 March 2009

Bow To No Man

Bow To No Man was a zine from Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A.

The editors of this zine are listed as Brian, Bill, Todd, Fearn, John, Bob, Chad and Jon. It emerged from the hardcore punk skateboarding scene surrounding the band J.F.A. (Jodie Foster's Army) in the 1980's.

Bow To No Man is a cut and paste zine, and includes an interview with skateboarder and musician John Haas, veteran of the bands Blatent Locals, Plaid Daggers, Scared Straight, N.R.A., Burnt Toast, Violent Dumbfucks and Klüged. There are lots of photos of skaters doing tricks, such as "Brian pulling a Max B-side-A", "Staab laying back a high L.B.A.", "Sam the Ez rippin one of the hottest inverts in Phoenix", "Eric R. blazing Shane's turf", "JPY inverted at Cady's ramp", and "Wild Bill ripping up the infamous Stupors". There are also skateboarding stories, and a guide to skateboarding slang: Bow To No Man lets its readers know that to "Smoke" is "to totally blaze skating wise", to "Eat" is "to slam heavily; an almost purposeless blunder if you ride a Cady skate" and to "Jel" is "to totally disintegrate in mental follow through; but not on a Cady skate". There are also photos of J.F.A. in performance and on tour. As well the zine features collages, poems, comics, illustrations, and an article on punks on television.

Contributors include the editors, with photos by Fearn, Doc, Bob, Bill, Jon, Todd, Brian and Janet and art work by Sam Ez, MoFo, Sandy, Fearn, Brian, Todd, Bam, John, Logue, Karen and Janet.