Welcometosuburbia

Photography

Clint Woodside

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #11 — Photographer and Deadbeat Club publisher Clint Woodside remembers Vanna White, Fugazi and freaking out the cops from from his Rust Belt suburban youth.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

Grant Hatfield

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #10 — Deadbeat Club photographer Grant Hatfield remembers spiked hair, Osiris D3s and lots of tongue from his Californian suburban youth.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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Patrick O'Dell

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #9 — Photographer, filmmaker and Epicly Later'd mastermind Patrick O'Dell on skinny dipping, lighting things on fire and taking shrooms during his suburban youth.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Andrea Dosouto

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #8 — Photographer and RVCA advocate Andrea Dosouto remembers the leg warmers, spin the bottle and car jacking of her Spanish suburban youth.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Books

The Haunted Spirit of Suburbia

Suburban Verses — Aaron Fagan leads us on a poetic journey through the dark heart of suburbia.

Written by: Aaron Fagan

Culture

Dave Carnie

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #7 — Writer, photographer and editor-at-large of King Shit Magazine, Dave Carnie remembers Ronald Reagan, public pooping and anal, lots of anal, from his suburban youth.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

Angela Boatwright

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #6 — Photographer and filmmaker Angela Boatwright remembers liquor stores, Ozzy LPs and setting pizza restaurants on fire during her suburban youth.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Music

Burger Records

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #5 — Burger Records founders Sean Bohrman and Lee Rickard reflect on foul-mouthed weirdos, saving lunch money to buy records and 'The Stooge Mobile' of their suburban youth.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Top Picks

Plague Vendor

Rock The 'Burbs — California punk band Plague Vendor recount tales of dark mythology and creativity in the Los Angeles suburbs.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

Sandy Kim

Suburban Youth Pop Quiz #4 — Photographer and bad kid anthropologist Sandy Kim on the ghosts, pool halls and candy ravers of her suburban youth.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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