Yes, I know you can get SEB albums at a dirt cheap price on Amazon. Where do you think I got the few I own?Bonkers wrote:And I tell you again, you can get used copies on Amazon for as low as $12 (or lower). YOU have a way to get this music. Whether it's the way you want it or not is not Avex's problem or concern. It all comes back on you.
I'm tired of you throwing out the argument that it's blocked from you. It's not. So you can stop throwing that out now.
I even set the view from lowest priced to highest.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_st_pric ... e-asc-rank
The problem is, not every album on there is cheap and there's no standard price tag like it is in Japan. The further you go down that list, the more expensive the albums get. For example, Vol. 225, one of my favorite recent albums, cost $45 if you get it on Prime. Now true, on many albums you buy a used one in good condition for half the price or less, but then you got ones that cost almost just as much or even more. In the case of 225, a used one is $70! Brand new is $39. That's unacceptable! That's the kind of money I spend making two or three trips to the store to buy groceries and whatever else I happen to need in addition to paying rent.
So no, I say it's not fair that we can't enjoy Eurobeat music as the Japanese do because we can't afford to buy every single album even if they are available. You can because you got the money to spare, good for you. But what about the rest of us who are trying to make a living?