Georgetown Records
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Georgetown Records

Seattle, Washington

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A vinyl-only record shop in an industrial pocket of Georgetown that feels like a time capsule. The bins are deep and well-organized, the prices are fair, and the staff has the kind of knowledge that makes Discogs feel impersonal. The emphasis is on punk, indie, metal, and Pacific Northwest music, but the jazz and soul sections are worth digging through too.

Insider tip

The local section. Georgetown Records stocks more Pacific Northwest bands than anywhere else in the city. Ask the staff — they're walking encyclopedias.

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