1. Beyoncé’s Lemonade LP mispressed with music from Canadian punk band Zex
Those of you who got the new BEYONCE record 'Lemonade', may be surprised to hear what will be playing on the A-Side…. #zexbeyoncesplitPosted by ZEX on Sunday, September 17, 2017No, Beyoncé didn’t suddenly go punk. But you could be forgiven for thinking that if you ordered a vinyl of her recent album Lemonade. Due to a misprint, several songs from the band Zex’s recent album, Uphill Battle, replaced an entire side of the yellow-vinyl pressing from Queen B. For their part, Zex took it in stride — after all, they’re sharing an album with one of the world’s biggest pop stars, which gets them some incredible exposure. That kind of publicity just doesn’t grow on trees!2. Tool’s 1992 EP, Opiate, found inside U2’s limited edition Songs of Innocence LP


3. Gordi and Queens of the Stone Age’s same-day release accidental split LP

4. Madonna’s Rebel Heart LP pressed with music from the Pulp Fiction soundtrack
Madonna’s 2015 album Rebel Heart was pressed to vinyl in Europe with some copies featuring an entire side of the newly remastered and reissued Pulp Fiction soundtrackappearing on the A-side instead of Madonna’s music. And her devoted fans were quick to collect all the relevant info to add to their official fan-updated discography. Even some enterprising Discogs user took the opportunity to update the release page for the album accordingly.5. Lana Del Rey’s Born to Die repress jammed up with Baltimore shoegaze band Wildhoney
I’m not sure if anyone out there was keeping score, but it seems 2015 is in the lead to take home the trophy for the Most Vinyl Manufacturing Mishaps ever. A repressing of pop singer Lana Del Rey’s 2012 album, Born to Die, was mistakenly printed with music from the indie shoegaze band Wildhoney from Baltimore. Apparently, the mistake at the plant occurred in the vinyl-stamping phase, which means probably a ton of the records in this particular run, if not all, were affected with the error.6. Rivalry Records’ accidental “root beer”-colored vinyl

7. David Bowie’s half dog/half man monstrosity

8. The Rolling Stones’ cover commentary on police brutality

9. The Beatles’ infamous baby “butcher” cover

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