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5 covers that did not pass the test.

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There are artists who want to express an "unconventional" way, it is normal are irreverent, but this way of being is not accepted by all. In addition, the industrita takes advantage of the controversy to highlight its artists and win more tickets. For this reason, I leave four album covers that were censored.

The Beatles - Yesterday and Today:

It was published in 1966. He called the attention of all, because on the cover out group members surrounded by unassembled dolls and pieces of meat. The publication had to be returned and the worst is that they were million copies.

Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

In this corduroy likes to create controversy. This was considered their best album, but art was rejected and edited. He appeared making love to a demon.

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mother's Milk is.

They have been criticized for their style, but their work is impeccable. The album was released in 1989. The cover was censured, Dawn Alene model appeared almost naked.

2 Pac- Gheeto D.

Simple, he refused cover because the rapper came out with a joint of marijuana. The change was made. some functions of images with symbolic elements was made ready.

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