I am strictly talking about buying physical CDs or buying digital music from sites such as itunes....
I am pretty sure I stayed under $100 for the entire 12 month span.
I bought 530 songs in 2010, but not sure the exact amount that would come out to since some are $0.99 bargains, some were $1.29 and some were bought as part of a full album, which would be cheaper than buying each song individually. I'll just say I spent more than $500.
...but I burn all the songs I download into blank cds for back-up/storage and I've downloaded tons of albums so I had to buy a lot of those cds and my earphones keeps getting busted so I had to buy a lot of them too.lol. So I would say most of my money was spent for music and not on music
I bought $30 in albums from not-so-mainstream bands (Passafire, Less Than Jake)
And I also went to 2nd hand stores to buy CDs (No more than $15...but I needed to hear Blue by Eiffel 65 on the road home.)
I never buy from itunes, and don't recall getting any CD from a retail store...
Around $150. I bought 4-5 CDs, I buy all of my songs from iTunes. I like music, and if paying for it keeps the business alive, it's worth it for the health of my ears.
CDs.. $ 0.00 i have internet, why should i waste money in CDs ?
i spend more in dvd's tho
Preach!
Last year I got my first ever tax return and went out to spend $100+ on DVDs. (Thank you blu-rays for coming by and trying to make them extinct!) ^__^
Rude Boy $1.29
Rockstar 101 $1.29
Love the Way You Lie $1.29
Loud $14
Loud Couture Edition $50
Only Girl in the World $1.29
Only Girl in the World $0.99
What's My Name $1.29
S&M $1.29