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DOUG BROD is the former editor in chief of SPIN magazine and was a long-time editor at Entertainment Weekly. He has worked for Atlantic Records, taught at New York University, and was a segment producer of the comedy/music television series Oddville, MTV. Brod has also written for the New York Times, Billboard, Classic Rock, The Hollywood Reporter, and The Trouser Press Record Guide. A native New Yorker, he lives with his family in Toronto.

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They Just Seem a Little Weird

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Born with a Tail: The Devil...

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Spin: Greatest Hits: 25 Yea...

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Go Further (Mixtape, #1)

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SPIN Magazine (June 2011)

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SPIN Magazine (April 2011)

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SPIN Magazine (May 2011)

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“Being in Aerosmith," Brad Whitford has said, "was like walking into a dogfight and both dogs bite you.”
Doug Brod, They Just Seem a Little Weird

“[Brynn] Arens met Rick Nielsen when Flipp played the Minneapolis club First Avenue in the mid-90's. "Rick got up - when he was not in the best of shape, he was drinking a lot - and jammed with us," Arens says. "We did our version of 'Let It Be,' and when we got done, he came back to our dressing room and said, 'What song did we play together?'"

"Well," Arens told him, "we were playing 'Let It Be,' but I think you might have been playing 'Get Back.”
Doug Brod, They Just Seem a Little Weird



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