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September 2005 l Our Lady Peace

Issue #: 169
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COVER STORY
Our Lady Peace
OLP almost broke up before completing their newest record, Healthy In Paranoid Times. Raine Maida explains how they barely survived and how they don't care what anyone thinks of them.

SPECIAL FEATURES
Fast Times At Chart High
• School survival tips from Gwar, Steven Page, Lamb Of God, Deftones, Rise Against
• Massive wicked mega-fashion spread: learn yourself on the latest denim, shirts, jackets, shoes, bags and accessories
• Top 5 school movies graded by The Waking Eyes, Melissa Auf Der Maur and more
• Console rundown, electronics to blow your student loan on

The Trews
These road-weary rockers have learned a valuable lesson from criss-crossing the country non-stop — only party every second day.

Canada Wet
This year's coolest festival of Canadian bands didn't even happen in this country. It happened in Japan.

FEATURES
Chartarazzi: Festival mania with shots from Lollapalooza, Live 8, Warped, the swamps of Glastonbury and the Island Festival — including Metric's Emily Haines.
Listen Up: K'Naan is the real hip-hop and Jon-Rae Fletcher leads a revival, plusd features on former LiveOnRelease's Britt Black, Hedley, Two Hours Traffic and Reliant K
Boys Night Out doesn't involve being "screamo"
Cuff The Duke ponder the age-old question, "Morrissey or Iggy Pop?"
New Pornographers explain "the Neko problem"
Billy Corgan wants a hug
Danger Mouse's life as a Gorillaz
Trainspotting with Moka Only
Oasis claim they're all about love (with lots of swearing)
Pixies: Alt.rock legends no longer think smoking hash at 5 a.m. is where it's at
The Most Serene Republic have joined the right social scene
Fefe Dobson: Looking for old-time grrl power
Nardwuar vs. David Cross : Nardo takes on the king of indie rock comedy Who will be the last joker standing?

SECTIONS
Blatant Propaganda: How our coolest bands got ahead
Blah, Blah, Blah: The kids go crazy for CAPS LOCK!
Scrapyard: Oh titter! Avril and Deryck, Hilary and Joel, Hot Hot Heat and their haircuts, New Order don't mind The Bravery
Reviews: Matthew Barber, Death Cab For Cutie, Staind, Wolf Parade, plus reissues, books and DVDs — including Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Charts: The High Dials go to war at the top the chart.
Stylin': Boy take us to school
Grist: The Grist 13 And Shitty 7, rock star high school cliques

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