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Fuck You Heroes

Back in print for the first time in twenty years, this cult-classic book features photographs that helped define skateboarding, punk, and hip-hop cultures in their rawest early days.

Originally self-published and spread through pure word-of-mouth hype in 1994, Fuck You Heroes is a seminal and uncompromising look at bleeding-edge youth subcultures. This collection captures the early days of three powerhouse countercultures—skateboarding, punk, and hip hop—and the people who became the faces of those influential movements.

These images cemented Friedman as the ultimate chronicler of youth rebellion, rendered through bold, unfiltered photography that pulses with energy, attitude, and authenticity. Subjects include a who’s who of skate, punk, and hip hop: the legendary Z-Boys of Dogtown, hip-hop artists Run-DMC, Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, and Ice-T, and punk acts such as Black Flag, Bad Brains, and Dead Kennedys, among many others. Every image reflects the photographer’s unwavering ethic—intensity, integrity, and a passionate commitment to documenting people who lived their truth without compromise.

Honest, inspiring, and culturally essential, Fuck You Heroes remains a definitive visual chronicle of the movements that helped reshape music, style, and street culture.
From the age of fourteen, Glen E. Friedman has shown an unerring ability to discover the most electrifying elements of subculture long before they hit the mainstream, capturing the skaters, punks, and MCs who would later become cultural legends. His work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums and is held in major photography collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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Back in print for the first time in twenty years, this cult-classic book features photographs that helped define skateboarding, punk, and hip-hop cultures in their rawest early days.

Originally self-published and spread through pure word-of-mouth hype in 1994, Fuck You Heroes is a seminal and uncompromising look at bleeding-edge youth subcultures. This collection captures the early days of three powerhouse countercultures—skateboarding, punk, and hip hop—and the people who became the faces of those influential movements.

These images cemented Friedman as the ultimate chronicler of youth rebellion, rendered through bold, unfiltered photography that pulses with energy, attitude, and authenticity. Subjects include a who’s who of skate, punk, and hip hop: the legendary Z-Boys of Dogtown, hip-hop artists Run-DMC, Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, and Ice-T, and punk acts such as Black Flag, Bad Brains, and Dead Kennedys, among many others. Every image reflects the photographer’s unwavering ethic—intensity, integrity, and a passionate commitment to documenting people who lived their truth without compromise.

Honest, inspiring, and culturally essential, Fuck You Heroes remains a definitive visual chronicle of the movements that helped reshape music, style, and street culture.

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From the age of fourteen, Glen E. Friedman has shown an unerring ability to discover the most electrifying elements of subculture long before they hit the mainstream, capturing the skaters, punks, and MCs who would later become cultural legends. His work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums and is held in major photography collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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