The Allman Brothers Band:

The Allman Brothers Band's album title
Eat a Peach is a reference to Duane Allman's fatal
motorcycle accident.
The Beatles:

The Beatles hid "
Paul is dead" clues in their albums and songs.
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The Beatles created the infamous
butcher cover as a protest against Capitol Records' "butchery" of their music.

The title
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was chosen because its initial letters form the acrostic L-S-D.

The Beatles recorded songs entitled "
Colliding Circles," "Left Is Right (And Right Is Wrong)," "Pink Litmus Paper Shirt," and "Deck Chair," which remain unreleased to this day.

The back of an early Beatles album contains a risqué
mistake.
The Byrds:

The Byrds replaced a recently-fired David Crosby with a picture of a
horse on an album cover.

Columbia Records mistakenly released a Byrds
album without a title.
The Doors:

The title of the Doors song "
Five to One" refers to the ratio of Viet Cong to American troops in Vietnam.
Electric Light Orchestra:

ELO's debut album was mistakenly retitled
No Answer when released in America.
Gaye, Marvin:

Ordered by a judge to hand over all the profits from his next album to his ex-wife as part of a divorce settlement, singer Marvin Gaye deliberately recorded a wretched album designed to sell poorly, which he sardonically entitled
Here, My Dear.
Jackson, Michael:

Michael Jackson's phone number can be found in the UPC code on his
Thriller album.
KISS:

The group
KISS took their name from an acronym for 'Knights in Satan's Service.'
Ohio Players:

The Ohio Players' song
Love Rollercoaster includes the scream of a woman murdered in the studio.
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