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"textContent": "Over the course of the past twenty-six years, Discogs has served music lovers and media collectors as a mecca marketplace for collecting and sourcing records, CDs, and cassettes. The platform has historically fallen more in line with Last.fm and Rate Your Music as opposed to Facebook and Instagram, but this niche has developed a loyal fanbase of audiophiles and fanatics who enjoy expressing their passion within the community. As 2025 came to a close, Discogs also recently experienced the highest number of items ever added to user collections since its start. As of February 9th, 2026, Discogs is branching out […]\n\nThe post My Discography: A New Discogs Series first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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