Two black vinyl records with light yellow labels placed side by side against a white background.
A clear vinyl record with a black label in the center, displaying the text 'Life Begins At The Hop' by XTC, produced by Steve Lillywhite. The label features the Virgin logo and various technical details about the record.
Vinyl records are displayed in a record store, with a prominent record at the front featuring a person with a serious expression, dressed in a light purple jacket and white shirt. The texts on the record include phrases like 'Love Thy Neighbor,' 'Annie Christian Sentenced to Die!' and 'Do You Believe in God?'. Other visible records in the background are organized under categories like 'Prince,' 'Pink,' and 'Red Hot Chili Peppers.'
Three men are gathered around a table with stacks of vinyl records. One man is holding an album with a red devil illustration on the cover while the other two look on, smiling. The room has brick walls and large windows letting in natural light.

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A collection of vinyl records displayed on wooden shelves, with album covers depicting various art styles and themes. The upper shelf holds a row of colorful album covers, while the lower shelf features records in plain sleeves organized in sections labeled with different music genres such as Deep House and Techno. Above the albums, a wavy line is painted on the wall as decorative art.