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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: March 1998; Volume 14, Number 3
CONDITION: Size: Approx 12" X 10". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Shocking Truth about SOUTH PARK. A generally pointless, partially fabricated, largely unauthorized look at TV's Stoopidest show.

INSIDE PHOTO: Stan yorks all over Wendy Testaburger: Was ist das South Park humor?.

FEATURES:
WELCOME TO SOUTH PARK ...FAT-ASS Is the Comedy Central phenomenon a Mr. Bill for latter-day hipsters or a fandango of fart jokes for mouth breathers? By Chris Norris. Plus: South Park's success has allowed creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker to pursue one of their abiding passions: porn! By Todd Krieger And: a highly speculative look at the show's second season; psychological profiles of the main characters; first-season show summaries; and lots of other useless information.

;1997 READERS POLL RESULTS.

SHOUT AT THE BOUNCER Once Motley Crue shouted at the devil; now they make crude remarks about concert support staff and their female label boss. By Neil Strauss.

WHAT'S THE FREOUENCY, ALEC? Atari Teenage Riot shouter Alec Empire has ways of making you dance. By RJ Smith.

VIVE LE DISCO! Improbably, preposterously, France has fashioned a bona fide youth-culture movement out of the disco trash heap. By Andrew Harrison. Plus: Daft Punk and Air notwithstanding, most French music is still crap. By Andrew Beaujon.

CRANK HIGHWAY Interstate Five, running from Mexico to Canada through the heart of Cali, happens to be the country's foremost meth corridor. A drug story in eight exits. By Mark Schone.

SPRING FASHION '98:
IVANKA! The moment's state-of-the-art sublebrity on school perks, fake breasts, and RSVPing to papa Trump's Thanksgiving dinner. By Kim France Photographs by Guy Aroch.
FASHION:
What Would Jesus Do? Photographs by Rankin.
THE SALVATION ARMY Thrifting is not just for cheapskates--it's the best way to escape the clutches of Big Fashion. By Wayne Koestenbaum Photographs by James Smolka.
FASHION: Only Connect Photographs by Schoerner.


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