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    How many young people have actually seen a real record album cover?

    Those things were like the advertising poster and marketing image for each LP record released, so recognizable and iconic design was very important.

    Also, “Public Enemy No. 1” seems to be a weird off-brand version of then-popular rap group Public Enemy. Probably used to dodge copyright problems.

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      How many young people have actually seen a real record album cover?

      Gen Z is the driving force behind the vinyl revival according to the Vinyl Alliance.