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TITLE: SPIN Music Magazine
[Classic Music and culture magazine full of features, articles, vintage ads and MORE-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE: Volume 12, Number 9 December 1996
CONDITION: Size: Approx 12" X 10". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: BUSH. Don't hate them because he's beautiful.
This photograph of Gavin Rossdale and cover photograph of Bush's Dave Parsons, Nigel Pulsford, Rossdale, and Robin Goodridge by Schoerner.

ALL EYEZ ON HIM Loved by some, hated by others, a hard core gangsta with a huge sentimental streak, Tupac Shakur remains hip-hop's most enigmatic,figure. By RJ Smith.

PRETTY ON THE INSIDE: For their new albim, grunge torchbearers Bush have turned to churlish producer Steve Albini for the one thing that still eludes them: credibility. By. James Hannaham.

BOTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET With and "trip-hop" hounding his trail, Tricky, Britain's first significant hip-hop artist, sets up shop in America. By Chris Norris.

THE WELSH INVASION Where are there more bands per capita than anywhere else on the planet? Nope,, it Wales. By Neil Strauss.

THE SUNSHINE BOYS The Presidents of the United States of America may be dumb, but they're not stupid. By Mike Rubin.

POP THERAPY Lisa Germano turns loveless love into secret symphonies. By Alyssa Katz.

CHICK FACTOR When snowboarder Darcy Lee DePoy couldn't find decent snowboard clothes for girls, she didn't get mad: She got rich. By Sia Michel.

KNIGHT FEVER: Flee the 20th century for the Renaissance Faire, a sanctuary for noble jousters, lusty wenches, and fearsome barbarians--which makes it a lot like the 20th cetatury after all. By Elizabeth Gilbert.

EVERY BREATH SHE TAKES: EPA lawyer Amy Svoboda, the author's sister, was permanently disabled on th job--not from visiting hardous-waste dumps, her doctors say, but from workin in the agency's toxic Washington office building. By Tarese Svboda.

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