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TITLE: BLENDER magazine
[GORGEOUS Men's interest Music magazine, Published by MAXIM, beautiful photography and features!]
ISSUE DATE: September 2004; Vol. 3 NO. 7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: USHER Secrets of a Sex God. ASHLEE SIMPSON. Photography: Judson Baker.

THE LIBERTINES: England's brashest. baftest band stormed the U.S,. two years ago with a debut hailed as an instant classic. Now, after crack addiction, burglary, prison time and intraband warfare, they're back. Except for the lead singer, of course....

ASHLEE SIMPSON: Jessica's little sis, with her own reality show and a debut album on the way, turns out to be anything but a good-girl wallflower -- what with her penchant for public nudity and her admission that she's got a "great rack." All right!.

$848: NEW FOUND GLORY: These emo-metallers took our scratch to the California shore, picking up beach-party essentials on the way: surfboards, burgers, booze and ... adult diapers?.

THE ULTIMATE ROCK & ROLL QUIZ: Sure, you know who wrote "Purple Rain" and who played bass for the Beatles. But which famous rock god kept his urine and toenail clippings in the fridge? From sex to drugs to sheer insanity, Blender presents the finest In esoteric music trivia. Class dismissed!.

DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS: Busted marriages, too much boor fans they can't stand: It's been a hard slog for Southern-rock scion Patterson Hood and his band. No,' they're on the cusp of big-time success, but Hood's cranky. "I still ain't makin' shit!" he gripes. Exc terrific new albums, that is.

USHER: The hip-hop Love God on what it's like when a girl asks you to "pop F cherry," making love to his own records, how he's not sure about bondage ... and how he'd like the to be a town named Usher.

FAN FASHION: We hit four shows -- No Doubt, D12. Morrissey and the Scissor Sisters - and snapped the styles sported by the fans outside. Consider it your sartorial template for a rockin' fall.


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