Another thing I find is that CDs usually seem to be cheaper, at least in the UK, anyway. Seriously I just bought two Green Day albums (Insomniac and Shenanigans, only need Warning now for the full set) from Amazon for £3.99 each and they're both £7.99 on iTunes. £7.99 is a rip off considering both albums are 33-34 minutes each.
Why does digital, which isn't CD quality (near-enough, but not quite) and you get nothing physical or tangible, cost more?
Sorry if I seem like I'm making you all out to be wrong (looking at it now), I'm just stating why I think CD is better, all-round.
Why does digital, which isn't CD quality (near-enough, but not quite) and you get nothing physical or tangible, cost more?
Sorry if I seem like I'm making you all out to be wrong (looking at it now), I'm just stating why I think CD is better, all-round.
Unhelpful and proud of it.
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