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Wednesday stars of the new used vinyl arrivals: Mu Wednesday stars of the new used vinyl arrivals: Muddy Waters $40; Khruangbin $40; Bon Jovi $20; KISS $15. Open until 7pm for in-store shopping or curbside pickup! Call (208) 344-8010 to purchase from home for delivery or pickup (we ship worldwide, too).
Next up in the @pjharveyofficial vinyl reissue ser Next up in the @pjharveyofficial vinyl reissue series is "Uh Huh Her," originally released in May 2004 and hitting the racks on wax April 30. Separate album of demos available, too!

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Tuesday stars of the new used vinyl arrivals: Patt Tuesday stars of the new used vinyl arrivals: Patti Smith $25; Foo Fighters $35; State of Confusion $15; Tina Turner $15.99. Open until 7pm for in-store shopping or curbside pickup! Call (208) 344-8010 to purchase from home for delivery or pickup (we ship worldwide, too).
New snack in The Record Exchange Gift Shop: dry-ro New snack in The Record Exchange Gift Shop: dry-roasted crickets! Yes, you read that correctly. Crickets are super healthy. More protein than beef, including all essential amino acids, more calcium than milk, more iron than spinach, a strong source of prebiotic fiber, an antioxidant, high in bio-available B12 and more. They use much less land and water than meat and they are grown humanely and are sustainable. They’re so good we’re not even going to dare you to try them, but if we need to, we will.
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