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Sandwich Skatezine is a skateboarding zine from Malaysia that was published from 1997-1999 (?) by Kuntai Crew. Kuntai Crew consisted of Pa'din, Fadzly and Lelixq. Pa'din is a house whole name and still one of the leading skateboarder from the country who represented in many competitions overseas as well as locals.
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[[Image:Sandwich_skatezine.jpg‎|100px|right|frame|'''Sandwich Skatezine''']]
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'''Sandwich Skatezine''' is a skateboarding zine from Malaysia that was published from 1997-1999 by Kuntai Crew. Kuntai Crew consisted of Pa'din, Fadzly and Lelixq. Pa'din is a household name and still one of the leading skateboarders from the country, who represented in many competitions overseas as well as locals.
  
They had a strong propaganda against inline skaters. There were campaign against inline skaters along with drawings, comics and listings in each issue.  
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During that period of time they managed to publish four issues. Each issue featured a letter section, local and international skate news, the skate scene, skate competitions and skate demo reports and skateboarding photos. It also features interviews with local and foreign skateboarders. The zine also had a strong propaganda against inline skaters. There were campaigns against inline skaters along with drawings, comics and listings in each issue.
  
In that period of time, they managed to publish four issues. Each issues featured letter section, local and international skate news, skate scene, skate competitions and skate demo reports and skateboarding photos. It also features interviews with local and foreign skateboarders.  
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They used the tag line "Why Eat When You Can Keep".  
  
The skateboarders interviewed were
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The skateboarders interviewed were:
  
issue 2: Ali Kundang  
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*Issue 2: Ali Kundang  
  
issue 3: Willy Santos
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*Issue 3: Willy Santos
  
issue 4: Mike Crum
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*Issue 4: Mike Crum
  
 
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Each issue also featured interviews with [[hardcore]] [[punk]] bands with skater members, skaters phone numbers and flyers from the hardcore punk scene.  
They used the tag line "Why Eat When You Can Keep". 
 
 
 
Each issues also feature interview with hardcore punk bands with skater members, skaters phone numbers and flyers from the hardcore punk scene.  
 
  
 
The bands interviewed were
 
The bands interviewed were
  
issue 1: Blindrage and No One's Perfect.  
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*Issue 1: Blindrage and No One's Perfect.  
  
issue 3: Disaster Funhouse.  
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*Issue 3: Disaster Funhouse.  
  
issue 4: Second Combat and Engage In Combat.
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*Issue 4: Second Combat and Engage In Combat.
  
The crew went on to publish a glossy skate magazine called Revolution that was available at all news stands nationwide which marked the end of Sandwich Skatezine.
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The crew went on to publish a glossy skate magazine called Revolution that were available at all news stands nationwide which marked the end of Sandwich Skatezine.
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[[Category:Zine]]
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[[Category:Zines from Malaysia]]
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[[Category:1990's publications]]
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[[Category:Skateboarding]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, 23 October 2010

Sandwich Skatezine

Sandwich Skatezine is a skateboarding zine from Malaysia that was published from 1997-1999 by Kuntai Crew. Kuntai Crew consisted of Pa'din, Fadzly and Lelixq. Pa'din is a household name and still one of the leading skateboarders from the country, who represented in many competitions overseas as well as locals.

During that period of time they managed to publish four issues. Each issue featured a letter section, local and international skate news, the skate scene, skate competitions and skate demo reports and skateboarding photos. It also features interviews with local and foreign skateboarders. The zine also had a strong propaganda against inline skaters. There were campaigns against inline skaters along with drawings, comics and listings in each issue.

They used the tag line "Why Eat When You Can Keep".

The skateboarders interviewed were:

  • Issue 2: Ali Kundang
  • Issue 3: Willy Santos
  • Issue 4: Mike Crum

Each issue also featured interviews with hardcore punk bands with skater members, skaters phone numbers and flyers from the hardcore punk scene.

The bands interviewed were

  • Issue 1: Blindrage and No One's Perfect.
  • Issue 3: Disaster Funhouse.
  • Issue 4: Second Combat and Engage In Combat.

The crew went on to publish a glossy skate magazine called Revolution that were available at all news stands nationwide which marked the end of Sandwich Skatezine.