Wal-Mart\'s wariness about music ended once the music industry adopted a voluntary advisory sticker on albums deemed to contain adult language or sexual content. Today, before any new album is released, someone at each label is charged with asking, "Do we have any Wal-Mart issues?" If an advisory sticker is placed on an album, the label will put out a clean version about ninety percent of the time. Since the edited version of a hit record usually averages only about ten percent of a record\'s total sales, they do it mostly to keep Wal-Mart happy.
DO NOT BUY CD\'s AT WALMART!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Walmart has its own \'screening\' system - their own seven deadly words that they will not allow on any album for sale in their stores - but it is not something that they out right admit without questioning! the only way to find out is to buy an album, get home, and realise that walmart has edited it for you. As this and other articles say, walmart has such a stanglehold on the music industry, that in addition to the labels having to adhear to the parental control stick by government, they must also adhere to the walmart screening process and put out \'clean\' versions of albums, just to keep walmart happy!
A friend of mine bought an eminem album there, and it was all bleeped out, with no reason given. He went back and was told that since he had opened it, he could not return it because he must have copied it and was trying to scam walmart. When he asked about the blatent removal of certain words, he was told that walmart is large enough that they are able to demand there own versions of albums being released in order to allow sale in the store. He had to go to best buy and buy the album a second time to get the full album.