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    December 2, 2011
    How One Neighborhood Music Store Plays On
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    October 10, 2010
    Spin It: 5 Best Indie Record Stores
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    September 16, 2010
    The Best Record Stores in the USA
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    August 19, 2010
    Aaron Paul at Amoeba Music Hollywood
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    October 5, 2009
    The Insider: Los Angeles
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    May 29, 2009
    Playboy's A-List: America's Coolest Stores
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    April 17, 2009
    America's 15 Best Indie Record Stores
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    October 12, 2008
    Comic by Mimi Pond for The Times
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    April 24, 2008
    The Best of Rock 2008: Best Record Stores
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    March 1, 2008
    The 64 Greatest Things about LA
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    February 16, 2008
    Amoeba Records Names Sierra Club's Angeles Chapter As A Charity of Choice for 2007!
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    December 1, 2007
    Buy, Sell, Trade. Amoeba Remains The Relevant Record Store
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    October 1, 2007
    Metal Meccas: Los Angeles' Amoeba Music
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    February 5, 2007
    Eschewing MP3s for a Modern Music Bazaar
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    January 25, 2007
    In the Classical Aisle
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    February 17, 2005
    Amoeba Music's Simple Formula
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    July 27, 2003
    Indie Record Stores Surviving: Finding Unique Ways to Lure, Keep Customers.
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    July 20, 2003
    From A Store With 300,000 Titles, A Big Lessson
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    May 16, 2002
    At Indie Music Shop, A Guide Via MP3's
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    January 10, 2002
    The Roving Eye: You Mean Max Kaminsky In On CD?
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    November 1, 2001
    Amoeba Music
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    February 19, 1998
    The World’s Greatest Record Store?
URB Magazine
December 1, 2007
Buy, Sell, Trade. Amoeba Remains The Relevant Record Store

By Steve Baltin

Not to sound like one of those old "remember when" guys, but before the days of iTunes, there was a thing called a record store, the kind of place where you could spend hours sifting through bins to find an original Miles Davis Kind Of Blue or discover the latest UK craze in the import section. Behind the counter, people equally passionate about music were there to help you discover new treasures. It was geek heaven.

Amoeba Records in Los Angeles is still such a place. And it's also the largest record store in the country. Amoeba has so much it almost becomes overwhelming. But for the fan with the stamina to run a music marathon, looking through enough endless bins of used records, imports, DVDs and thoroughly scrutinized staff picks, all under the backdrop of reprints and original concert posters - from Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline to Nirvana - is a rush iTunes fans will never know. And two more things we love about Amoeba:  The store supports local music through its monthly compilation of unsigned acts, and its in-store performances are unmatched. How many other record stores have had Paul McCartney, Patti Smith, Talib Kweli and TV On The Radio play their stage? Just the one up our street.

    

 

 

 

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