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Senin, 18 Maret 2013

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Reverse, which was originally just a music studio in the area can then be regarded as an important precursor to the development of youth communities in Bandung in the early era of the 1990s. At the initial appearance in about 1994, Richard, Helvi, and Dxxxt (3 people the first founder of Reverse), only market specific products are mainly interested by a fan of rock music and skateboarding. It can be said, this community first and then a cover for the development of the community and youth subculture at the time. When growing, Reverse and then into a distro that started selling CDs, tapes, posters, artwork, accessoris, including imported goods and other locally made items. Then emerged a series of new community with more specific. Than previously only visited by fans of rock music and skateboarding community, Reverse approached by several groups ranging from scene to another. Of those interested in pop music, metal, punk, hardcore, to the group of skaters, bmx, surf, and so forth. Later, the name mutated into Reverse Reverse Clothing Company, which is now managed by Dxxxt. According to Richard, in addition to rock music and skateboarding, then the emergence of such a diverse community is also encouraged by the existence of several films such as The Warrior (Walter Hill/1979), BMX Bandits (Brian Trenchard-Smith/1983), Thrashin (David Winters/1986 ), Gleaming the Cube (Graeme Clifford/1989), and similar films that talk about various youth communities in the West (Western Europe & USA).

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