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nintendo_fanboy said:
kitler53 said:
nintendo_fanboy said:
I hope this whole "download our music, we won't release it on CD" thing won't become the new trend in the music industry... I really like to buy my music in stores, and to have it on a physical disc. I see the reasons why they are doing it thought and it seems that I am part of the minority, but that doesn't change anything for me.

you can download it for $5 or buy a disc version for $10. it's nice that we have the option but i'm on the other side of the spectrum and can't for the life of me understand why you'd want the physical disc. personally, the physical discs i buy get put onto my computer and thrown into a closet never to be seen again. just useless clutter imo.


Well that's fine then, but if this system works for the bands they might stop producing CD's completely.

It is just the collector in me that wants to have the physical disc I guess, I only use them when I'm driving a car or when I go to sleep, in every other opportunity I listen to my music digitally. I just don't like the idea of not being able to look at my CD collection, browse through the booklet or simply look at the cover I guess.


 As long as cover art and booklets are there digitally I definitely agree that buying CD's create useless clutter.  I have a bunch that have sat in my drawer as soon as I ripped them, because they are more or less useless after that.



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