The Exeter branch of HMV has removed all releases by the band Lostprophets in light of the Ian Watkins trial.
The announcement comes two days after the former lead singer pleaded guilty to a series of "depraved" child sex offences including admitting to two charges of attempting to rape a baby, Cardiff Crown Court hear.
The company has said it will not sell any of the band's music in stores and online, and that staff have been directed to remove stock from shelves.
Music magazine NME announced the news today adding that Apple has declined to comment on whether iTunes will take the same action.
The singer made a series of admissions on Tuesday in a last-minute change of plea ahead of what would have been the launch of his trial.
He pleaded guilty to a string of sex offences he had previously "furiously denied," but claimed he could not remember the horrific abuse because he was high on crystal meth.
Lostprophets formed in 1997 and achieved two top ten hits on the UK Singles Chart with "Last Train Home" and "Rooftops".
Watkins originally faced 24 separate charges - all sex offence related – dated from 2007.
He will be sentenced on 18 December.
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