Slash magazine folded in 1980, as many of the main principals involved were increasingly concentrating on other activities. Bob Biggs was more involved in running the label; many of the writers were concentrating on their own musical activities. In addition, there was a widespread perception that punk rock was dying, as movements such as
post-punk,
hardcore, and
deathrock were emerging while many of the original Los Angeles punk bands (such as the
Germs and
the Weirdos) were breaking up, and in such a changing environment
Slash had essentially served its purpose. == Issues ==