Chain With No Name Reviews

Newest Review: ... too. They have one of these shops in my home town of Colchester. If I'm looking for one fo ym more obscure titles i can normally find it here and if not they can usually order it. I also find they tend to have a good selestion of sale items, back dated singles and other cool stuff. Although it's about 1/20th of the size of the Virgin Megastore there's more in it to hold my attention. As I'm always a sucker for the underdog too i tend to feel more encourageed to part with my little amount of student cash in here rather than anywhere else ... more
Customer Chain With No Name Reviews (2)

by - written on 06/11/00, updated on 06/11/00 (Useful, 78 readings)
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If there's one thing i love about the chain with no name it's that they sell vinal - and a decent selection of it too. They have one of these shops in my home town of Colchester. If I'm looking for one fo ym more obscure titles i can normally find it here and if not they can usually order it. I also find they tend to have a good selestion of sale items, back dated singles and other cool stuff. Although it's about 1/20th of the size of the Virgin Megastore there's more in it to hold my attention. As I'm always a sucker for the underdog too i tend to feel more encourageed to part with my little amount of student cash in here rather than ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/10/00, updated on 08/10/00 (Very useful, 232 readings)
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face it- High street record stores are money-grabbing and useless... I write this because I recently had the best music buying experience of my life! The Chain With No Name stores have got music buying just right - this is what a music store really should be like! CWNN stores such as 'Fopp' are basically small chains of independant records stores that are dotted around the country, but well worth the visit. The prices are just right - not once have I ever felt ripped off. There's no '£15.99 per CD' swindle here! Lates CD are £12 at the very most, soon falling. The selection is always consistently huge, the seemingly obscure artists can nearly ... Read the complete review
