November 1993
Here's a little counterintuitive truth about celebrity magazines: For the most part, they don't interview famous people. Now, I know it seems like that's all celebrity magazines do, and one could certainly argue that interviewing famous people should be a celebrity magazine's prime directive. But this is an illusion. Most of the time,
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October 1991
If you are the kind of person who subscribes to Spin (as opposed to the kind of person who steals Spin from sleeping hobos), you've probably noticed that the publication always arrives a few days early: The October issue typically shows up in September.
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September 1987
There are three ways to remember the not-so-distant past. The first is to remember how things actually were, which almost no one does. The second is to remember things the way we assume they must have been, which basically equates to making up plausible stories that (a) don't directly involve us and (b) are potentially true.
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Howling at the Moon
"Will the wolf survive?" asked Los Lobos in 1984, and we still ponder that query 21 years later. At long last, we may have an answer: "Yes, but mostly in small clubs." There are less than 300,000 wolves on the face of the planet and a mere 70,000 in all of North America. The upside, however, is that at least 70 of these are indie-rock bands.
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Pretty Hated Machine
Off the Record
For 20 years, Spin has saved your life. Are you interested in modern-rock bands like Nirvana and Kula Shaker? Read Spin. Did you once suspect that AIDS is not caused by HIV? Spin understands you. Are you being attacked by snow leopards and/or leprechauns on a daily basis? A Spin editor will personally come to your home and exterminate them. This is what we do.




