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Old 10-19-04, 05:58 PM
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Yeah, Walmart sells edited versions of some cds, but let's remember not every single cd is explicit to begin with. If it's not Rap or Metal, most of the time the cd is clean. I'd much rather pay $9.72 for a cd at walmart than go to a "real" music store and pay $13.99. I bought Shadow's Fall's latest cd at Walmart! It's the limited edition w/ dvd and cd sampler. It was only $8.64. And there is only 1 version of that, no edited.
Old 10-19-04, 06:16 PM
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Originally posted by WestEndRiot
unless you live in the kentucky backwoods i don't see why anyone would pay more than $13-14 for a cd, and even that is at the very high end.
I live in a decent sized city, and the local indie record store's standard price is $15.99. I can go to Best Buy for slightly lower prices (I would say $13 is standard, though, not "very high end"), but the selection isn't as good.

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