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London Records 90s Madness

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- London Records was originally part of Decca Records and gained prominence in the 1980s after being acquired by Polygram.
- The label had a hedonistic culture in the 1990s and a roster including Bronski Beat, Bananarama, and East 17.
- A new podcast 'Hit That Perfect Beat β The London Records Story' explores the label's history.
- London Records faced a Β£50 fine for chart manipulation in 1991.
- The label's influence waned in the 2000s but continues with anniversary reissues.
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