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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 7 October 1996
CONDITION: Size: Approx 12" X 10". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, The World's Most Dangerous Band.
The red menace: Zack de la Rocha This photograph and cover by Joshua Jordan.

RED, HOT, AND BOTHERED Say it loud, they're Marxist and they're proud: Radical rockers Rage Against the Machine do more than just talk about a revolution. By RJ Smith.

DRUMS AND WIRES Once the scourge of rock, techno and its offshoots are now its cutting edge. A comprehensive look at the past, present, and future of electronica, by Charles Aaron. The American indieground, by Will Hermes. Esoterica, by Jeff Salamon. Twenty essential albums, by Neil Strauss.

THE POLITICS OF COOL Rock the Vote revved up the youth vote in '92 with its hipster TV crusade against "The System." Now, on the eve of Election '96, those infamous 30-second celebrity spots are back, but is there any meaning in their message? By Ethan Watters.

FOLK IMPLOSION Indie sensation Ani DiFranco is open to just about anything--except major labels. By Sia Michel.

BUILT TO LAST John Mellencamp is through being cool. Interview by Jeffrey Rotten.

MORE FUN IN THE NEW WORLD Would it be back to the USSR or forward into an uncertain capitalist future? For Russia's young people--riding the riptides of the world's fastest-changing society--the big choice of '96 was no choice at all. By Jack Womack.

READERS POLL We've shared our considered opinions with the world. Now it's your turn.

TOPSPIN Editorial. 24 POINT BLANK Letters.
EXPOSURE Goldfinger; hip-hop director Hype Williams; the Kill Zinesters Tour; drag in rock; Magnapop; the Museum of Jurassic Technology; corporate curricula; Ash; Comix: Preacher, Fiona Apple; News. Plus Live!: P-Funk.
AIDS: Words From the Front As unprecedented hope took center stage at this summer's International AIDS Conference, an angry activist subgroup continues to take on the entire scientific/medical AIDS "establishment." By Celia Farber.
OUT OF BOUNDS There is no joy in Motown; this year's Detroit Tigers will rank among the worst teams in baseball history. By Tom Kertes.
SPINS RECORDS Pearl Jam by Eric Weisbard; R.E.M. by Barry Waiters; John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey; Pet Shop Boys; more. MOVIES The emptiness of summer blockbusters by Michael Atkinson. BOOKS Bruce Sterling's Holy Fire and William Gibson's ldoru, by Richard Gehr.
GENIUS LESSONS By Sean Landers.


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