It bothers me, too, when "value-added" services are used to bump up the base price.
I have Prime-- I've never used Prime Music, and likely use Prime Video less than I could just pay individual rental charges.
A few years back, I got ticked at Wendy's for "value added" pricing-- cheese on burgers. I don't eat cheeseburgers. Before the menu change, I benefited by ordering a hamburger instead of a cheeseburger. I can still opt out of cheese, but I can't opt out of the price of the cheese. It's close to work, though, so I still eat there. Wendy's- 1: me-0.
Since I do order stuff I can't wait a month on, I imagine Amazon will win this round over me, too.