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Posted by ldhinch on 3/11/2009
I am spoiled living in San Francisco with the little shops I tend to take for granted. Last weekend, I finally came across a record store that allowed me to trade in my CDs I'm bored with, and walk out with credit to buy more stuff in the future. Cool and highly recommended. So much better than the overpriced book stores, and so on.
Posted by zoesfbay on 7/31/2008
I don't know if Amoeba is an independent record store, small chain or something else but it feels very non-corporate and has a great election whether it's used out of print Jazz or the most esoteric contemporary stuff.
Posted by kingofclubs on 1/22/2007
This place has a great selection of CD's and DVD's, and they cover almost any genre from hip-hop to classical. Whatever music you like, you'll be able to find it at Amoeba. They have a lot of great clearance items, you just have to be patient enough to go thru them all. Great place to listen to great music and find CD and DVD's
Posted by B.R. M. on 7/14/2006
Amoeba has a large selection and because they get a large traffic they have a large used section. The cataloging is horrible, always has been. You don't know where to find anything.When they were starting the Haight store they were better about accepting used CDs but now they are incredibly picky about what they will take. They either don't take it or give you very little money for what they do accept, and on top of that, they are likely to give you an attitude about whatever they do take. And if you go on a weekend you get to wait in line for the privilege of being harassed by them.
Posted by Jason D. on 4/28/2006
What happens when the local independent record store gets so ginormous that it starts to crush the other smaller, local independent record stores? Damn, being a conscious consumer is so difficult sometimes! Can you ever win? The selection here is second to none, unless you count the even bigger Amoeba that opened last year in LA. Ooooh, LA. Another mark against them. But, still a mark against the bestest record store ever. Remember to show your bus transfers to the register person to get the secret discount!
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