R.I.P. Fat Beats (the stores anyway)
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    Dee Jay Flic
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    Been to the NY store quite a few times. They really were the place for all things back-packerish to gangsta in the world of hip-hop. Hate to see them go. Actually, now that I recall, they were real pricks to me when I went in there. Kinda treated me like I was an idiot just like everyone else seems to do when I'm in NY. Well, but then again, sometimes I am an idiot. Bye bye Fat Beats, will miss ya. Keep your head up, your digital head that is.
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    yup same thing for the one in l.a.
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    Urgh... A shame to see stores like these dissapear over time.
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    I blame Serato!

    Serato Killed Vinyl...iTunes Killed CDs...and im going to stop now.
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    Dooo Do Do do dooooo do do do,..... Toms Diner. First song to be converted in to .Mp3, or so I'm told. Every time I hear that song it makes me think of the death to records.

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