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Barcodes began to appear on LP records in the late 1970s, with their widespread adoption occurring in the 1980s. The introduction of the Universal Product Code (UPC) in 1973 provided a standardized way to identify products, which included music albums. By the mid-1980s, most major record labels had started incorporating barcodes on their LP releases to streamline inventory management and sales tracking.

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