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I loved screamadelica back in my uni days.

Saw it in Fopp a while back for three quid so rebought a long lost classic and decided it hadn't aged well. Maybe it's a stalwart with students to this day, but as a grown up I thought it really very dull.

For the record I still think dark side of the moon is good, so maybe it's not just that I've changed.

I always loved the Physical Graffiti cover - my parents had the original LP and it fascinated me as a child

I guess there were only including british bands in the list but if it was international I would have included Andy Warhol's Velvet Underground cover

Queen Night at the Opera should been in there.

And XTC's Drums and Wires obviously.

And 10CC's Original Soundtrack.

I'd have laughed my face off if they'd have included Never Mind the Bollocks, and the queen's head sitting there in the corner.

But I got most of 'them.

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