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amok:

--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---and obscurantism and stocking no Killing Miranda or Carfax Abbey CDs?
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Sorry to totally hijack this thread, but do Carfax Abbey have more than one CD then? I have "Second Skin" and love it, but due to the incredibly tiny amount of information about them available on the internet, I've not been able to find a discography or anything.

Back on topic, Resurrection Records in Camden is really good for industrial, goth and metal stuff. They have lots of old 80s goth vinyls and stuff. It's a fun store to poke around in. Metal selection is a bit limited though, on account of the size of the shop. (It's the basement of a headshop, quite clearly signposted on the outside though.)

nescience:

--- Quote from: trolley ---I shop at HMV and Virgin at Bluewater. Shopping to support the indie stores is a nice idea, but there's a reason they smell and are only open 4 hours a day.


It's because they're crap.
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See, this is why Amoeba Records in San Francisco is hands-down the best record store in the world.

Because it's good.

tomgadd:

--- Quote from: nescience ---Go to Rough Trade so you can say you've been to Rough Trade.  The selection isn't bad either.
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Haha, I love Rough Trade.
I got my AiH and British Sea Power there, and also a nostalgiac (and practically antique) Conflict first-printing of "Employing All Means Necessary." That one is on my wall. The other two are on my ipod.

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