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A record record store is a retail outlet that sells recorded music. Per the name, in the late 19th century and the early 20th century, record stores only sold gramophone records, but over the course of the 20th century, new formats that were developed, such as eight tracks, cassettes, and compact discs were added to the mix. The 21st century saw record stores mainly selling CDs, vinyl records and, in some cases, movies, TV shows, cartoons and live concerts on DVD and Blu-ray. Some record stores also sell music-related items such as music and pop-culture related posters, t-shirts, and even merchandise such as stickers, bags and mugs. With the demise of chains such as Sam Goody and Tower Records in the 2000s, there remained no national retail chains focused on sales of recorded music except for FYE. Although music sales continued in dedicated sections of video stores (until their demise) and at big box retailers such as Best Buy, Walmart and Target, most record stores today are the independent retailers the big name chains were trying to crush for years on end.

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