The iPod went through countless iterations, giving customers more portable options for using on a run or at the gym, but also larger ones with big screens (for the time) for easier navigation. With each passing year, Apple whittled down its options by killing off the iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle, and iPod Mini. For the past few years, all that remained was the iPod touch. Now, it too will meet its end.

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A device I still hold close to my heart is a 3rd Gen Nano, a stumpy rectangle with a tiny display and that signature white dial. I remember blowing my eardrums out listening with those terrible included earbuds to emo bands like Circa Survive, Death Cab for Cutie, or Taking Back Sunday. Hell, I still listen to some of the artists I discovered while flipping through iTunes. We all have our favorite iPods. For my colleague Andrew Liszewski, it’s the screen-less iPod Shuffle, for its basic design and simple functionality.

If you want to own the current last surviving iPod, the iPod touch is still available for $199 on Apple’s website. Otherwise, let’s pour out some drinks at the iPod’s wake and chat about our iPod memories.