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Rolling Stone Magazine July 19, 2001 Issue 873 Rock Band Staind Cover The item being pictured in this listing is the exactly the same item you will receive. Please check picture for condition purposes. We do offer combined shipping, just ask. All of our items come with a plastic protective covering. CONTENTS CORRESPONDENCE 8 RANDOM NOTES By Austin Scaggs 11 A muscular Madonna takes Europe, Weezer set sail, and Hanson hook up with Carole King. ROCK & ROLL 14 A Colorado radio station gets busted by the FCC for playing a "clean" version of Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady." PLUS: 'NSync tear the roof off Giants Stadium; Sugar Ray hit the road with Uncle Kracker; Lucinda Williams wonders what got thrown off the Tallahatchie Bridge. NEW FACES By Gavin Edwards 26 The self-proclaimed "redneck goths" of Cold serve up their new metal Southern-fried. NATIONAL AFFAIRS By Paul Alexander 28 Jim Jeffords felt the White House was treating him like an enemy, so he became one. In this exclusive interview, the Vermont senator discusses his last days as a Republican. TREY ANASTASIO GOES SOLO By Will Dana 32 The King Phisher’s new life—just as busy as his old one—comes complete with a power trio, a horn-driven ensemble, and a symphony. STAIND By Jenny Eliscu 34 For a nation of kids who feel as damaged as they do, Aaron Lewis and his band are the new dark stars of dysfunction. A report from the road with the hottest group in rock. THE WILDEST SKATE GANG By Evan Alan Wright 40 Meet the Piss Drunx, the punked-up, broken-down crew that rules American skateboarding. KIRSTEN DUNST By David A. Keeps 44 The star of crazy/beautiful muses on skinny-dipping, living at home with Mom, and eating fries and shakes at Bob's Big Boy. RECORDINGS 48 Eminem’s D12 raise hell on Devils Night. PLUS: Melissa Etheridge bares her Skin ; Iggy Pop beats himself up; the Beta Band returns to form; God blesses the Go-Go’s with a comeback. MOVIES By Peter Travers 54 Emotional robots (Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law) and heartless humans (William Hurt) clash in Steven Spielberg’s A.I. PLUS: Angelina Jolie seizes the moment in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Kirsten Dunst charms in crazy/beautiful. CHARTS 60 RS ONLINE Daily updates at RollingStone.com and on AOL.