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Full Record Store $1 Sale Haul (Patreon Exclusive)

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In a follow up to the recent Seasick Records $1 sale haul, here's the FULL batch of pick-ups, just for Patreon!  Not a Patreon supporter? Unlock this and over 80 other exclusive videos, plus hangouts, behind-the-scenes content, collection tours, and more, all for just a few bucks! Find out how at Patreon.com/cerealatmidnight!

Massive $1 Record Sale and Haul! (Vinyl Shopping at Seasick Records)

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Heath visits his local record store to shop a MASSIVE $1 record sale! What did we see? What did we buy? And how cool is this store?! Shop online at Seasickbham.com ! Don't forget to check out Music Geek Out: Top 5 Vinyl Picks featuring filmmaker Lisa Downs HERE

Final FREE Record Haul of 2020! (Patreon Exclusive)

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In our latest Patreon Exclusive, we're digging through the final, massive vinyl haul of 2020, and this is the best of all because every record was FREE!  Not a Patreon supporter? Unlock this and DOZENS of hours of exclusive videos, hangouts, behind-the-scenes content, collection tours, and more for the cost of a fast food meal by visiting Patreon.com/cerealatmidnight !

K99.ROCKS Launch Party At Seasick Records (vinyl and classic album rock radio)

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Cereal At Midnight is on location to cover the launch of K99 at  Seasick Records in Birmingham, Alabama! In case you haven't heard, K99 is a new internet radio station (www.K99.Rocks) that plays classic album rock that you won't hear on any of the terrestrial, corporate-owned radio stations. In the late '70s and earlyl '80s, K99 FM was one of the top ten radio stations in the country, according to a Rolling Stone poll, but they went radio silent in 1982. But now K99 is back, and this time they're global! That means you can listen no matter where you are in the world! Check out the video for all the details and be sure to visit K99 on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/fansofK99/?ref=br_rs Also a huge shout out to Seasick Records, the premiere record store of Birmingham, Alabama, for allowing Cereal At Midnight's cameras and also for hosting the event. If you're ever in their neck of the woods, give Seasick Records a visit! And when you do, be sure to t...