Depeche Mode — Music For The Masses (1987)
Depeche Mode’s ‘Music For The Masses’ gained mainstream appeal as a result of its cover, rather than the actual songs on the album. Although die-hard fans might disagree, the fact that the right edition of the vinyl is worth over $4500 might just say otherwise. The kicker? There was an incorrect version of the album distributed for a short period, much to the dismay of the band. If you have a copy of the version with the small error, a big payday awaits.

Depeche Mode Music For The Masses
Misfits — Legacy of Brutality (1985)
Has there ever been a better band name than Misfits? I think many of us can relate. As it turns out, these guys only released sixteen copies of their ‘Legacy of Brutality’ album back in the mid-eighties. At the time, ex-lead singer Glen Danzig found out that the album was being released without his consent, so production was halted and all produced copies were destroyed. A long, nasty lawsuit ensued. If you were one of the lucky sixteen who got your hands on it in the midst of all the drama, you could potentially sell it for over $5000 in today’s value.

Misfits Legacy Of Brutality