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You know I hear the "I don't want to pay for a whole album with only two good tracks" complaint often enough but I can't figure out whether the people complaining are just buying music that's very different from what I listen to or whether it's my personal tastes in music but I encounter the problem pretty rarely -- probably on fewer than one disc in eight among those discs I buy on impulse (and fewer still on discs which aren't impulse buys.) Is the quality-to-filler ratio that much higher in whatever popular musical marketing niche people are favoring these days or is there something else which explains why other people find this to be a widespread problem when I find it to be an occasional disappointment?
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