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If you want people to listen to your music, you need to grab their attention first—and album artwork has always been one of the fastest ways to do that. A striking cover can spark curiosity, set expectations, and sometimes even sell the record on its own. However, some artists and labels take that idea to the extreme, resulting in covers that are less “eye-catching” and more “why would you approve this?”

The Facebook group 'Wrecked Record Art' exists to document those moments. Whether it’s a new underground artist doing everything themselves or a major label that hired a designer and somehow still missed the mark, the group collects album covers that are confusing, poorly executed, or simply unforgettable for all the wrong reasons.

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#1

Deep Purple - Fireball

Deep Purple - Fireball

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    #2

    Trilly – Doin' The Crawdad

    Trilly – Doin' The Crawdad

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    The fact that visuals play a major role in how we experience music is being reflected at one of the industry’s biggest stages. For the first time in more than 50 years, the Grammy Awards have reinstated a dedicated Best Album Cover category for the 2026 ceremony.

    According to the Recording Academy, album covers “are arguably more impactful than ever” and can be “instantly recognizable,” shaping listeners’ first impressions before a single note is heard.

    That shift underscores why so many artists and fans still care deeply about cover art — and why this Facebook group has struck such a chord.

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    #3

    Robert Forman - Cat Juggling

    Robert Forman - Cat Juggling

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    #4

    Ultimate Spinach - The Box. Vegetarian Shark

    Ultimate Spinach - The Box. Vegetarian Shark

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    #5

    Wayne Cochran - Get Down With It !

    Wayne Cochran - Get Down With It !

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    As we can see, record art can be completely different from the music. But some do retain at least a minimum level of visual intent, even if they’re badly executed.

    According to a survey by Currys, rock is the frontrunner among genres, with more than a fifth (22%) of people considering it to have the most iconic album covers. Psychedelic landscapes and bold typography can be done right, after all.

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    #6

    This Is The Actual Cover Of His Upcoming Album. Likely The Face He Makes When He Can't Cancel The Concert And Has To Perform

    This Is The Actual Cover Of His Upcoming Album. Likely The Face He Makes When He Can't Cancel The Concert And Has To Perform

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    #7

    Corndawg - Enter The Corndawg

    Corndawg - Enter The Corndawg

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    #8

    Tshe-Tsha Boys - Tshe-Tsha

    Tshe-Tsha Boys - Tshe-Tsha

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    #9

    The Mushrooms - Mama Afrika

    The Mushrooms - Mama Afrika

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    Pop came in second, captivating 12% of enthusiasts not only with infectious melodies, but with eye-catching aesthetics, too. The genre's covers are often adorned with playful graphics and frequently feature glamorous pictures of the artist themselves.

    This emphasis on bright visuals and celebrity imagery is a good reflection of pop music's focus on entertainment and hype, catering to a wide audience with its universal appeal.

    #10

    Brother Mcqueen And The Queens - The Clothes Line Preacher. Looks Like Somebody Gonna Get Clotheslined

    Brother Mcqueen And The Queens - The Clothes Line Preacher. Looks Like Somebody Gonna Get Clotheslined

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    #11

    Paul Schumacher - He's Part Simian

    Paul Schumacher - He's Part Simian

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    #12

    Shel Silverstein - "Crouchin' On The Outside"

    Shel Silverstein - "Crouchin' On The Outside"

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    #13

    Jm Thor - Recruits Wild In The Streets

    Jm Thor - Recruits Wild In The Streets

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    There are a lot of things different generations can’t agree on, and album covers are no exception. For example, 25-to-34-year-olds believe the most iconic ones are The Beatles’ Abbey Road, Nirvana’s Nevermind, and 50 Cent’s Get Rich or ... Tryin’. Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman (7), Taylor Swift’s 1989 (8), and Green Day’s American Idiot (9) also make their top ten.

    #14

    Fruko Y Sus Tesos: Tesura. Fruk Out

    Fruko Y Sus Tesos: Tesura. Fruk Out

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    #15

    Happy Mondays - Yes Please

    Happy Mondays - Yes Please

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    #16

    Ron & Haven - I'm Adopted

    Ron & Haven - I'm Adopted

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    55-year-olds and over, on the other hand, prefer the classics much more.

    Their favorites include The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1), The Beatles’ Abbey Road (2), and David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane (3), as well as Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon (8), Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours (9), and Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the U.S.A. (10).

    #17

    Edward Simoni - Pan-Traume

    Edward Simoni - Pan-Traume

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    #18

    Laurianne Corneille: Cosmosis. The Piano Has Been Drinkin', Not Me

    Laurianne Corneille: Cosmosis. The Piano Has Been Drinkin', Not Me

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    #19

    Suat Sayın – Zehirledin Beni / Para İle Saadet Olmaz. Finished Last In Hide And Seek

    Suat Sayın – Zehirledin Beni / Para İle Saadet Olmaz. Finished Last In Hide And Seek

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    #20

    (Also Known As "Playing An Unplugged Electric Guitar Gets You Chicks Anyway")

    (Also Known As "Playing An Unplugged Electric Guitar Gets You Chicks Anyway")

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    The survey also discovered that 31% of people consider album covers to be works of art. So just because a Facebook group deems a cover “wrecked” or plain bad, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it — after all, taste is subjective, and sometimes the most ridiculous designs are the ones you remember the most.

    #21

    Judy Henske - Loose In The World. Cage Your Beast, Judy

    Judy Henske - Loose In The World. Cage Your Beast, Judy

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    #22

    Susan Maughan- This Is Me (1974)

    Susan Maughan- This Is Me (1974)

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    #23

    Johnny Harris "Movements"

    Johnny Harris "Movements"

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    #24

    Record Cover Art For The 1978 Album "Button Boy Polkas" By The Zupanchick Brothers

    Record Cover Art For The 1978 Album "Button Boy Polkas" By The Zupanchick Brothers

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    #25

    Didjits - Que Sirhan Sirhan

    Didjits - Que Sirhan Sirhan

    "Do you think we'll have a hit?"
    "When pigs fly"

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    #26

    Avelo: How To Lose Someone Fast. Clumsy Flash Photo Makes Great Cover

    Avelo: How To Lose Someone Fast. Clumsy Flash Photo Makes Great Cover

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    #27

    Nalle Lehtonen

    Nalle Lehtonen

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    #28

    Angie - The Computer Did

    Angie - The Computer Did

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    #29

    "Ve Got Electricity Nov, See?"

    "Ve Got Electricity Nov, See?"

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    #30

    Upson Downs II

    Upson Downs II

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    #31

    Gunnar Winckler - Old Man Boogie

    Gunnar Winckler - Old Man Boogie

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    #32

    "Dawn For The Living" By Grinder

    "Dawn For The Living" By Grinder

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    #33

    Mort Garson- Electronic Hair Pieces

    Mort Garson- Electronic Hair Pieces

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    #34

    Bernard Lavillers - Pouvoirs. People Who Live In Glass Houses Shouldn't... Make Albums?

    Bernard Lavillers - Pouvoirs. People Who Live In Glass Houses Shouldn't... Make Albums?

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    #35

    Handel Messiah - Philharmonia Baroque Society. Jesus Got VR Glasses For His Birthday

    Handel Messiah - Philharmonia Baroque Society. Jesus Got VR Glasses For His Birthday

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