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Did the Musica takeover damage CD Wherehouse?
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<blockquote data-quote="simphiwes" data-source="post: 61440" data-attributes="member: 401"><p>i never liked musica, i still dont. I have always been a Look and Listen fan, compared to Musica they always had better variety and if they didnt have it they would get for you. just like JacoP i stumbled upon Music Moods in Centurion, they have the same feel and vibe Look and listen had years back, they actually know something instead of the blank faces and huh's you get when shopping at musica. Music ware house back in the 90's was the place to go for the very rare finds but right now its as bad as musica. SuperCD in EastRand Mall is also fairly well stock but it depends on the genre youre looking through. in my opinion music stores now stock the "basics" a few new albums and the "best of's" suck as this is often not always the best of whatever artist. whether internet access and downloads have anything to do it am not sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simphiwes, post: 61440, member: 401"] i never liked musica, i still dont. I have always been a Look and Listen fan, compared to Musica they always had better variety and if they didnt have it they would get for you. just like JacoP i stumbled upon Music Moods in Centurion, they have the same feel and vibe Look and listen had years back, they actually know something instead of the blank faces and huh's you get when shopping at musica. Music ware house back in the 90's was the place to go for the very rare finds but right now its as bad as musica. SuperCD in EastRand Mall is also fairly well stock but it depends on the genre youre looking through. in my opinion music stores now stock the "basics" a few new albums and the "best of's" suck as this is often not always the best of whatever artist. whether internet access and downloads have anything to do it am not sure. [/QUOTE]
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