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

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: RIOT GIRLE. No Doubt Just Wanna Have Fun. GWEN STEFANI.
Just the boys. from left, No Doubt's Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, and Adrian Young. This photograph and cover by Joshua Jordan.

GET HAPPY! While their unlikely rise to the top of the pops has not come without its darker moments--suicide, love lost, grunge--No Doubt may actually be as bright and bouncy as their hits suggest. By Jonathan Bernstein.

FEEDING THE FISH: An Oral History of the Butthole Surfers The complete, uncensored story. from Gibby's dad "Mr. Peppermint" to strobe-light-induced seizures and the unlikely hit "Pepper." By Joe Nick Patoski and John Morthland.

MAD PROPS What do Hootie & the Blowfish, the Smashing Pumpkins, and Madonna have in common? They all LOVE Vic Chesnutt. Interview by Jeffrey Rotter.

NO TURNTABLES AND A MICROPHONE In this, the year hip-hop awoke, the Roots stand poised to put Philadelphia back on the rap map. By Mike Rubin.

THE BALLAD OF NAN GOLDIN An unflinching look at the unflinching life and photos of Nan Goldin. By Dennis Cooper.

VILLAGE PEOPLE The small, progressive New Party has no candidate for president (or governor, or even Congress). But it does have big plans to transform American politics. By L.A. Kauffman.

STRANGER ON A TRAIN Aboard the Young Republican freedom ride. by Elizabeth Gilbert. Heartless nice guys: a report from San Diego on the Republican Paradox, by Bill Maher.

HOT BUTTONS Forget the deadly dull presiJential contest; these ten tight races will tell you which way the political wind is really blowing. By Jennifer Gonnerman.

AIDS: Words From the Front In '92, Bill Clinton led AIDS activists to a place called hope. Four years later, however, many feel stranded. Is Clinton still the "caring" candidate? By Brian Doherty and Celia Farber.

OUT OF BOUNDS The S.O.B. Rating T"': ten NFL players whose off-the-field escapades are putting the "pig" back in pigskin. By Mike Rubin.

ICON: The Digital Underground Grrrls on the Web; Nintendo N64; vanity e-mail; more. By David Kushner.

SPINS RECORDS Nirvana by Terri Sutton; Lemonheads; Weezer; Sheryl Crow; more. MOVIES Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills and Jude, by Michael Atkinson. BOOKS Barry Hannah's High Lonesome, by Mark Richard.

TOPSPIN Editorial.
POINT BLANK Letters.
EXPOSURE Fluffy; pop artist Mike Mills; L.TJ Bukem; blessing of the cars; disco redux; Lukas Haas; Nada Surf; Stray Bullets; the Dust Brothers; Crucial Conflict; News. Plus Live!: Perry Farrell's ENIT Festival.
GENIUS LESSONS By Sean Landers.


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