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<description>I&#039;d like the record biz to explain why CD prices rose as dramatically as they did when it&#039;s less expensive to manufacture CDs than vinyl. Also, it costs much less to rent top notch studios these days than ever because many CDs are recorded at home studios for pennies.But Marty Dodge is correct when he says the music sucks ... and that&#039;s because too many lawyers and accountants determine if a group should be signed, or not. These days people have many more interests and options and can spend their dollars on software, clothes, films, etc.  
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