What is another word for jukeboxes?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈuːkbɒksɪz] (IPA)

Jukeboxes - also known as music machines or entertainment centres - have evolved over the years from their early days of being simple coin-operated music boxes to today's digital machines. Despite their transformation, some people still refer to them as their old-fashioned name "record player". Others may refer to them as "music players", "sound systems" or "audio jukeboxes." The term "jukejoint" is also sometimes used to describe a place where a jukebox can be found. Additionally, people may use specific brand names such as "Rock-Ola" or "Wurlitzer" when referring to a jukebox. Regardless of the name used, jukeboxes remain a popular source of music for many today, providing a retro ambiance that cannot be replicated by any modern music system.

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  • In the early eighties, savvy Japanese had been scouring Melrose for old leather jackets and jukeboxes, and nervous tourists would drive by to look at the punks with green mohawks; now the funny hairstyles looked as if they’d been done at the Beverly Center. Like a government-subsidized avant-garde, Sullivan had thought as he’d tooled his old van down the crowded avenue, affluent disenfranchisement is just galvanic twitching in a dead frog’s leg.
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