13th June 1998 - The Great Rock'n'Roll Dwindle, World Cup 98, Basement Jaxx, Garbage, England United episode artwork

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13th June 1998 - The Great Rock'n'Roll Dwindle, World Cup 98, Basement Jaxx, Garbage, England United

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In which the Melody Maker goes Pop, the Spice Girls, Space, Ocean Colour Scene and Ian McCulloch ask the question; how does it feel to be on top of the world? And the NME asks the question; is music dead?(the answer may involve The Internet)

In which the Melody Maker goes Pop, the Spice Girls, Space, Ocean Colour Scene and Ian McCulloch ask the question; how does it feel to be on top of the world? And the NME asks the question; is music dead?(the answer may involve The Internet)

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