From Britpop bangers to post-punk masterpieces, Britain has given the world some truly iconic records. Tell us which one sits at the very top of your personal list.
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(What's the Story) Morning Glory?
The soundtrack to a generation of teenagers growing up in the mid-90s. Whether you were singing Wonderwall at a house party or belting out Champagne Supernova on the way home, this one hits different every single time.
Abbey Road
The Fab Four's swan song is arguably the most perfectly crafted album ever made. From the medley on Side B to the timeless Come Together, it's a record that somehow still feels fresh more than five decades on.

OK Computer
Thom Yorke and co somehow predicted the anxious, tech-saturated world we live in today. Paranoid Android, Karma Police, No Surprises β it's the kind of album that makes you stare out a rainy window and feel deeply understood.
Unknown Pleasures
That iconic sleeve. That bassline. Ian Curtis's haunting voice. This Manchester post-punk classic is as raw and intense now as it was when it dropped, and that artwork is still on T-shirts in every high street shop going.
Parklife
Damon Albarn's love letter to everyday British life β dodgy geezers, Saturday afternoons, and the general chaos of the 90s. It captured something brilliantly specific about being British, and it's still an absolute banger from start to finish.
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