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Dead Wax Records

Dead Wax offers a few hundred square feet of neatly packed LPs -- no more than 2,500 at a time -- for collectors and vinyl newbs alike to peruse and easily comb through. Shoppers and sun soakers have a new spot to stop in on Saturdays, and the small but well-stocked store offers a whole 'nother kind of "antique" down on Cherokee Street. The spread covers a little bit of everything for everybody including genres across the board like rock, blues and jazz, from dollar bin deals to collector's items. Dead Wax hopes to host small in-store performances.

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