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There's something magical about 80s album covers. Not necessarily good, not necessarily stylish in the traditional sense, but magical in the way only the 80s could be. It was a decade where graphic designers woke up every morning, slammed a can of hairspray for breakfast, snorted neon glitter for lunch, and went to bed wrapped in a satin jacket that whispered synth riffs directly into their dreams. And the result is these covers. These absolute time capsules of color, chaos, hair, eyeliner, tropical triangles, geometric shapes that meant nothing, and fashion statements that had the bold confidence of someone who's never once been told no.
This isn't a collection of the "best" 80s album covers, or the "worst" ones, or even the "so bad they're good" kind. These are the ones that just… ARE the 80s. They radiate pure decade energy. They hum with electricity. They smell faintly of cassette tape and mall air conditioning. They could not exist in any other timeline and honestly, we're lucky they exist in ours.