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>>131312562
Boomers had it easy. Now it's $30 for a new record.
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>>131312568
adjusted for inflation, a new LP in the 70s would be about $40
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Columbia House you'll never be able to escape!
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>>131312562
This catalogue kinda sucks though, the ones from the late 80's/early 90's were kino.
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K-Tel records were the real bargain.
>(They weren't the songs were usually cut down in length to fit so many on a 12" vinyl LP)
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>>131312641
this
After your 10 CDs for a penny each or whatever, they would automatically send you a random CD every month and charge you for it.
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>>131314606
ONLY if you failed to send in the card and you didn't check the box to not send the monthly selection.



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