This is a list of limited edition USB albums from Everything USB
USB albums get released every now and then by some of the highest profile artists around the world. They continue to serve well as collectibles to build fan loyalty more than as a viable distribution medium to boost sales. This doesn’t come as a surprise because these custom-made thumb drives not only carries a premium pricing but also ships in extremely limited quantity.
These novelty albums, being mini flash drives themselves, come with ample of space for everything from lossless FLAC version of the recordings to exclusive bonus content. Some of them even contain a complete collection of an artist’s or a band’s releases. Without further ado, here’s a list of 7 highly collectible USB albums ever released; more will be added as they become available.
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