I was looking for music but all they had were lots of black plastic discs. I asked the guy how many gigabytes they were and he just laughed at me. I wanted to hear the classics by musicians like Beakman-Turner OneDrive, Floyd Pinkerton and ABBBBA, but he said those were not in stock. He said I should try Lead Zeppelin but I said I don't like heavy metals. They do have posters that come with the plastic discs, so I bought The White Album by The Carpenters and put the square on my wall, idk what to do with the black plastic disc, though. When I asked about Jimmy Heindrichs Expedition he told me that wasn't a real band (okay, boomer) and to please wear pants next time. 10/10 visit, but you can't make me wear pants,...
   Read moreI went there recently and WOW their record collection is amazing itâs full of originals and it has a lot of variety. Not to mention their retro consoles and games for sale, and the great posters available. Honestly if your just getting into record collecting or if your a vinyl veteran this is the place for you. The prices are an absolute bargain with records costing as low as $5 (those are usually second hand but still sound like new). I got myself a Beatles album and some great 80âs records. They also sell lots of equipment like speakers and turntables. This place is truly a great experience, itâs so fun to look through all the records to the the ones you want. I will definitely be coming back here for all my...
   Read moreWhen I called in about industrial genre albums, they not only knew who Skinny Puppy was, they also helped me discover all sorts of more obscure gems.
The CD I went there to buy was in pristine condition. If it has been in shrink wrap, it STILL would not have been in any better of condition.
Also, the guy who is usually behind at least one of the counter looks kinda like Henry Rollins in the movie adaptation of Johnny Mnemonic, which I find all kinds of fun. I wonder if he is aware...
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