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That doesn't sound bad at all, user.

I'm not sure what world YOU'RE from, but I'm completely right. The vast majority of people, even those who buy physical music (like myself) don't use their physical media as their workhorse listening method. If you're going off to work or uni every day, who the fuck is taking their physical media with them? Maybe if you're a homebody it's your main way of listening, but for everybody else it definitely is not.
I also didn't meant that record collectors rarely spin their records, but that an individual record in a collection likely won't be spun regularly.

My favorite one is about 30 minutes away too. It ain't a bad drive. I usually make an afternoon out of it... grab lunch, check out thrift stores, n other junk in the area.
Exactly.

It depends on when I go. Traffic in this city sucks real bad during the day, and that 30 minute estimate is without any congestion. I'll only go if I can make it an hour before the close.

What city?

>The self-titled 1990 debut album of his group Deicide featured a song entitled "Sacrificial Suicide", in which Benton was alleged to have claimed that in order to achieve a life opposite that of Jesus he planned to commit suicide at age 33. This claim that he would commit suicide at the age of 33 continued throughout the 1990s. However, he passed that age in 2000 and did not commit suicide. In 2006, he stated that these statements had been "asinine remarks" and that "only cowards and losers" choose to kill themselves.
Why’d he chicken out?

Same. I'm in SoCal.

Tel Aviv

If you don't have to leave the city limits to score some vinyl then you're set in my book.