The author visits Hub City Vinyl in Hagerstown, MD while on a work trip and finds the store to be large, well-stocked, and organized. However, upon closer inspection, they were disappointed to find that the store’s stock mostly consisted of middle-of-the-road music from the 70s and 80s, with limited offerings of more unique or niche music. They ultimately leave the store without making any purchases, feeling let down by the lack of interesting finds. This raises the question of whether record stores should focus more on offering a diverse and eclectic selection of music to cater to different tastes.
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