Budget has long supported the "alternative" scene in the Greater Charleston area, but it is seriously lacking compared to similar stores in other states. Â It's music selection is mediocre at best. Â Most of it at least borders on the mainstream and unless it's played on the radio you won't find much outside of metal or hippie shit here. Â At least not from my experience. Â There is a barely mentionable vinyl selection in addition to CDs.
Despite its name it isn't just a music store. Â Budget also sells "tobacco" pipes, or at least used to. Â They might have been banned. I don't smoke so I can't say. Â They sell incense, ugly hippie flags and those hideous wall covering things that college hippies use to cover windows or drape living room walls. Â Posters, buttons, t-shirts and other music memorabilia are also available.
Probably the most out of place (as a result one of the more convenient) selections of merchandise sold here is the adult section. Â Budget, for whatever reason, sells sex toys, videos, lotions, undergarments and things of that nature. Â While I never had cause to purchase anything there I do have a friend who used to work the adult counter. Â
The section is of note because the staff at Budget is of a normal, non-creepy, often cute variety. Â Believe me when I say a record store is probably the safest option to buy these items around Charleston. Â The alternative is to drive down to a seedy strip along MacCorkle Ave. called Jefferson, renowned for prostitution and being a good place to dump a body. Â You might remember it being featured in all its unsavory glory on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart some years ago. Â The show gave a pretty accurate description.