Nah, sold them when we needed some cash and I just use Spotify on my phone. If I can't get a connection I have a couple of gaming soundtrack downloaded that came with the games, but then I'd usually opt out to playing a game that needs no internet.
I still use an mp3 player I have a device with the full Android OS, so I've installed an external app from the Store; With that app I listen a lot of soundtracks and Google Play music. The app itself has optional additional functions which require a small purchase, but those purchases are around the $2 towards $5 range so the benefits sure are worth the cost ^^
I still use multiple iPods for convenience as I feel putting music onto your phone defeats the purpose of having a phone. I have an Android phone and I don't like that the music app isn't as streamlined as iOS. I can usually leave an iPod in my truck to sync up to my radio whereas I cannot do such a thing to my phone.
I had an ipod back in elementary school and I think I still have it somewhere, but it probably doesn't work anymore. Even if it did, it'd be a bit of a hassle since I also have no clue where the charger is, and then I'd have to convert all of the music I've gotten in the last 8 or so years into whatever it uses since I've switched over to Android and haven't touched itunes in forever.
Plus I end up listening to a good majority of my music on Youtube anyways and that ipod had no internet access so yeah.
I have a pink MP3 (ha, fighting the manly stereotype thrown onto men) that I used to listen to when I was in a mental institution. I got my mum to download Nirvana, Paramore, etc. because I couldn't as I wasn't allowed to use a computer/go home. I might actually use it again soon for nostalgia sake.