Released in 1967, The Velvet Underground & Nico is the debut album by The Velvet Underground. Produced by Andy Warhol and released by Verve Records, this influential album features tracks like "Sunday Morning" and "Heroin," showcasing the band's experimental sound and avant-garde approach to music. The iconic cover art, featuring a banana designed by Warhol, has become a symbol of the band's legacy and their impact on alternative and indie rock.