I know I just discussed Spin yesterday, but I have an opinion I'd like to share. Why does a music magazine spend just a few pages on their music articles on Weezer and Tool, but write just short of an epic novel about cheerleaders? The story may be interesting and people may want to learn about the deaths of high school teenagers and they may want to hear it from Spin, but why dedicate 10+ pages to it? I'm sorry but this is something that seems a bit outlandish for a music magazine to do. I don't mind the occassional non-music item thrown in, but please don't make it a humungous story complete with a full page picture of one of the girl's senior pictures.
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