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R.I.P Columbia House, the Music Club That Sold Pop Dreams for a Penny
For a generation, the company’s 12-albums-for-a-cent offers were a rite of passage and a crash course in grown-up capitalism
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For a generation, the company’s 12-albums-for-a-cent offers were a rite of passage and a crash course in grown-up capitalism
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