The Sex Pistols – God Save the Queen (1977)
The Sex Pistols were not on the best terms with their label of the time, A&M. Things went from bad to worse when the punks started a small war with their former label. The band members then made it a point of causing as much grief for A&M as possible. In retaliation, A&M then began destroying the God Save the Queen records, which The Sex Pistols had recorded with them. Several copies made it through in one piece, and can be bought for more than $8,600!

The Sex Pistols
U2 – Pride (In The Name Of Love) (1984)
In The Name Of Love is a single by Irish band U2 that was only copied 50 times. Rolling Stone magazine called it the ‘338th greatest song ever made’. Incredibly, Bono, the lead singer and frontman of U2, was not the biggest fan of this work. Thematically, this song is impactful, as it details the Civil Rights Movement and Martin Luther King’s experiences. Today, the record will easily fetch about $9,000 a pop! Quite a lot of money for something that Bono was displeased with.

U2 Pride

