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The first issue of each year features a faux-retrospective look on that year, predicting various absurdist musical occurrences; this is always penned by Phil Sheridan. More recently, Andrew Earles has written a parodic feature entitled "Where's The Street Team?" which tends to address overhyped bands
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Though the magazine's focus for the first five years or so of its existence was experimental/underground music, its focus at the turn of the century broadened to include an emphasis on covering alt-country and indie acts such as Wilco, Steve Earle, The New Pornographers, The Shins, and even more
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The magazine stopped being offered in print form after the 80th edition in 2008, but continued to use the Magnet brand name on their website. In October 2011 it returned as a monthly print magazine featuring Wilco on the cover of the first of the relaunch issues. There appears to be no free CD.
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Beginning in early 1997, subscribers to each issue receive a sampler CD. Record labels pay the magazine to have songs put on the CDs, meaning that inclusion signified no endorsement from the staff of
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The magazine is published four times a year, and is independently owned and edited by Eric T. Miller. Music magazines with a similar focus in the 1990s era included
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movement (2002). Also common is the "artists within a construct" theme—e.g., the "Eccentrics And Dreamers" issue (2003) featuring various "outsider" artists.
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The magazine's content tends to focus on up-and-coming indie bands and expositions of various music scenes. Examples include long pieces on the
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and obscure electronic-based music in each issue. It has also done long articles on jazz icons
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scene of the 1970s, the Minneapolis college-rock scene of the 1980s (2005), the California "
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has paid much less attention over the years to the metal and rap genres.
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American independent music magazine based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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came out in mid-1993. Examples of cover stars over the years include
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