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Blender
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Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
You Can't Judge a Book By It's (Exploitative) Cover!: 
Whaddya expect from a magazine from the guys at Maxim? To look at any of the covers of this mag (Paulina Rubio, Leann Rimes, Mariah, Janet Jackson, etc etc) you'd assume that this is a super-lightweight music mag. But in fact, this is a mag chock-full of info that is much better than Rolling Stone, starting to surpass Spin, and comparable to top British mags like Q and UnCut. PROS: They bring the same cheeky humor that they do to Maxim magazine; (believe it or not, there is more to Maxim than endless pinups... more info
Helps you Stay "In Tune" With Modern Music: 
Blender is a magazine for fans of alternative rock and other hip tunes. Published by the same folks who bring us "Maxim" and "Stuff" magazines, Blender helps keep readers abrest of the latest happenings in music news, with interviews of musicians, reviews of CD's, and lots of music- related trivia.
The focus of Blender magazine is mostly on alternative rock and pop. On occasion, the magazine will branch out and cover blues, R&B, classic rock, and sometimes even country. But the mainstay of this... more info
Maxim Meets MTV2. The Ultimate Music Magazine!: 
Loosely based off the successful European magazine Q, Blender serves up an eclectic mix of today's important music in a funny tone reminiscent of Maxim magazine (It is produced by the same publishing company). It features lengthy stories about the personalities of music, so you learn to appreciate the musician and their music instead of reading about how cool the writer is. The core of the magazine is the comprehensive reviews section where the editors describe and rate 200 CD releases, both new and... more info
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