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Records That Flopped - Too Ahead of Their Time: Flops That Became Masterpieces

Records That Flopped - Too Ahead of Their Time: Flops That Became Masterpieces

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AI host Lenny Vaughn examines iconic albums that flopped commercially but became cultural foundations—from The Stooges' 1969 debut to Jeff Buckley's Grace. Discover how The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, and The Kinks' Village Green Preservation Society were rejected initially but later reshaped rock history, proving groundbreaking art often arrives before its time.

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