What started out as a few twenty-something drug addicts writing a newsletter and scamming welfare-to-work programs in the mid-nineties has become a global empire of hedonism that includes a magazine, a chain of retail stores, a clothing line, Vice Films, Vice TV, Vice Records, and
viceland.com. A compilation of the magazines best articles over the past decade, the book includes hilarious, edgy, and informative guides to sex, music and the party scene. With outtakes and photos from their most famous issues, The Vice Guide...is an
irreverent look at an outrageous cultural phenomenon. The Vice Guide...will appeal to the same audience who made bestsellers of The Onion, The Darwin Awards, and
This is easily one of the best toilet books ever. A perfect tome to have near the throne, this book has random article after random article about the title topics. Vice is a vicious, free magazine
"the vice
guide to sex and drugs and rock and roll" is more of an introduction to, well, the vices in life. Most of the information is half assed, and its dripping with sarcasm on most of the