Depeche Mode, Music for the Masses
Depeche Mode had produced a record called music for the Masses worth four thousand six hundred dollars in this current year. If the recording had a white speaker graph with sound waves, we could tell it was initially a UK version. The album needed to have an orange background to say it was the real album. In the nineties, they released an old album that was not planned.
Misfits, Legacy of Brutality (1985)
Legacy of Brutality was one of the uncommon records that were released. The recording only had sixteen copies. It was the final album that Glen Danzig, the lead vocalist of the band, had created. The album was produced when Glen had left the band. During that year, there was an issue that lasted for months. If we wanted to sell a copy of this record, we could sell it for five thousand dollars.