Love  Hate: Is the resurgence of vinyl fueled by love for music

Love Hate: Is the resurgence of vinyl fueled by love for music

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Record Store Day, celebrated Saturday, drew music fans from all over the country to their local record stores to promote vinyl records and cassette tapes. Collecting and listening to vinyl records has been a long-standing tradition for music fans and the cultural aesthetics have seen an increase in popularity over the last decade among younger listeners.

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