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Japanese Breakfast has some strong words for anyone who thinks The Beatles’ ‘Revolver’ is their best album

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Japanese Breakfast has caused a stir online by sharing her controversial thoughts on The Beatles‘ seminal seventh album ‘Revolver’.Released back in 1966, the record is widely regarded as the Fab Four’s best full-length project.

Using cutting edge studio technology, the LP is one of the most innovative pop records ever made.Taking to Twitter last Sunday (February 19), Japanese Breakfast – real name Michelle Zauner – claimed that “‘Revolver’ is the ‘Tusk’ of Beatles albums”, referring to Fleetwood Mac‘s experimental 1979 follow-up to ‘Rumours’.“I’m not saying either of these albums are bad!” Zauner clarified in a follow-up tweet. “I’m saying if they’re your favourites you’re a contrarian and wrong.”Predictably, fans were quick to voice their own opinions.

Mark Ronson retweeted Zauner’s post, claiming that ‘Revolver’ track ‘She Said She Said’ was better than “most songs throughout history”.

In response, Japanese Breakfast said: “You unfeeling snob you.”She also hit back at a follower’s claim that ‘Good Day Sunshine’ was “the best Beatles song”, tweeting: “‘Good Day Sunshine’ is Pharrell’s ‘Happy’ of the Beatles catalog.”I’m not saying either of these albums are bad!

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