Amoeba Music
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Amoeba Music

San Francisco, California

Photo: Kyler DuVall

The Haight Street location is a warehouse-sized temple of music — new and used vinyl, CDs, DVDs, and memorabilia spread across a floor plan that demands exploration. The prices are fair, the staff actually knows music, and the in-store performances draw real acts. In a city that keeps losing its cultural infrastructure, Amoeba endures as proof that physical media still matters.

Insider tip

Check the events calendar for free in-store performances. The used vinyl bins in the back are where the real finds live.

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