Panic Attack

Check out exclusive photographs from Spin's journey with young upstarts Panic! At the Disco. Updated 9/29.

On a dreadfully rainy afternoon in October 2005, an endless queue of smallish bodies lined the street outside NYC's Knitting Factory, their hoodies soaked through. It wasn't even 6 P.M., and a school day to boot, but Panic!

Tupac Remembered, Ten Years Later

On the tenth anniversary of Tupac Shakur's death, we look back at how Spin eulogized the rapper in December 1996.

The following ran in the December 1996 issue of Spin.

ALL EYES ON HIM

Tupac Shakur was more then just another million-selling gangsta rapper. He polarized the races like few pop stars, in death as in life. 

The Rebirth of Uncool

Indie rockers are giving Hall & Oates, America, and other '70s softies their dewy due.

Johnny B. Bad

Go behind the scenes of the Spin cover shoot with America's favorite jackass, Johnny Knoxville.

25 Greatest Live Bands Now!

Take a sneak peek at this feature from Spin's Sept. issue!

Sure, you can stay at home and download music to your ears' content. But sometimes it's all about the Show. Whether in a dingy club, on a muddy festival field, or in a shining stadium, these artists are guaranteed to set off rock'n'roll pyrotechnics, literal or otherwise.

WRITTEN BY: Charles Aaron, Andrew Beaujon, Doug Brod, Rob Kemp, Melissa Maerz, and Brian Raftery

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