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Technically, It’s Not Called The Dallas Issue, But…

For no apparent reason, this month's Spin magazine--the one with the reunited No Doubt on the cover (see right)--is action-packed with interviews, props and nods to Dallas artists. By my count, there's six call-outs in total... In the "Songs You Must Hear Now" feature, local hipster-hop duo (and noted DC9...
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For no apparent reason, this month’s Spin magazine–the one with the reunited No Doubt on the cover (see right)–is action-packed with interviews, props and nods to Dallas artists.

By my count, there’s six call-outs in total…

…plus, if you want to be really technical about it, you could even find a tie-in to No Doubt as, for a short period of time, the Dallas-based Kirtland Records owned the royalty rights to the band’s Tragic Kingdom and The Singles 1992-2003 discs.

This is almost as exciting as the time both my mother and I were featured in the same issue of the Needham Times. Almost.

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