The Eminem Lists
Eminem's best: one-liners, intoxicants, dis songs, and more
By Charles Aaron, and Chris Norris; Spin Staff 06.13.03 3:00 AM
Eminem's best: one-liners, intoxicants, dis songs, and more
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Zwan: The End is the Beginning
Smashing Pumpkins were one of the biggest modern-rock bands of
the '90s, but leader Billy Corgan never seemed too happy,
constantly battling the media, grunge fans, even his own bandmates.
Now, at 36, he's got an amazing new band, Zwan, and a bright new
outlook on life. The most revealing Corgan interview ever
By JT LeRoy; Spin Staff 06.13.03 3:00 AM
Smashing Pumpkins were one of the biggest modern-rock bands of
the '90s, but leader Billy Corgan never seemed too happy,
constantly battling the media, grunge fans, even his own bandmates.
Now, at 36, he's got an amazing new band, Zwan, and a bright new
outlook on life. The most revealing Corgan interview ever
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I Saw Britney Naked!
Fred Durst did not have sex with Britney Spears. I know he's lying,
because I had sex with Britney Spears--and she's got a Brazilian
bikini wax, not a savage garden as Durst described to Howard Stern
(as well as millions of radio listeners) this past winter. And
Spears is not into doing it doggie-style as Stern hoped. She's down
with fur-lined handcuffs and a fancy lubricant she bought at Fred
Segal. Now, you don't know what to believe, do you?
By Marc Spitz; Spin Staff 06.13.03 3:00 AM
Fred Durst did not have sex with Britney Spears. I know he's lying,
because I had sex with Britney Spears--and she's got a Brazilian
bikini wax, not a savage garden as Durst described to Howard Stern
(as well as millions of radio listeners) this past winter. And
Spears is not into doing it doggie-style as Stern hoped. She's down
with fur-lined handcuffs and a fancy lubricant she bought at Fred
Segal. Now, you don't know what to believe, do you?
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20 SLEAZIEST ROCK MOMENTS
By Spin Staff 05.23.03 3:00 AM
20. Huge in South America
New-waver loses mind, drops pants
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The Good Soldier
Accused Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh went to the Persian Gulf in 1991 as an idealistic, highly motivated infantryman -- and came back disillusioned and paranoid. Now he and his military comrades tell Jonathan Franklin the untold story of Sgt. McVeigh, Desert Storm "top gun."
By Jonathan Franklin 04.01.97 1:24 PM
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