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Your favourite album covers

I can't find a pic, but there was a Rare Earth album cover that was shaped like an Army M51 field cargo pack. I'll definitely have to pick that up the next time I see it.
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Might that be it?


Top album covers? The sig says it all :p

Floyd
 
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I am huge fan of Peter Saville who did album covers for Factory records especially his early to mid 80s work which are all masterpieces IMO.

Yeah, I'm almost 100% sure he did the art for Unknown Pleasures as well. I have both Joy Division albums on LP, and it looks great (album art for LP's often look better imo). In fact I think my copy is one of the earlier pressings.

The image itself is the frequency of a dying star, or something.
 
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i've once seen a couple of metalheads once, both aged around 60 or so, they had white hair allready etc :D
The woman in a gothic dress, the guy was wearing a bandshirt of either Amon Amarth or Dimmu Borgir :D

remember gothics arent metalheads.

I went to a festival last saturday. I am 19 and was one of the youngest easily. average age was in the 20's at least.

oh and my review if interested: http://www.last.fm/user/tomcatha/journal/2007/12/2/588537/

Dont forget that metal is not like my chemical romance. There is about infinitly more substance in metal than such pos real juvenile music.
 
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remember gothics arent metalheads.

I went to a festival last saturday. I am 19 and was one of the youngest easily. average age was in the 20's at least.

oh and my review if interested: http://www.last.fm/user/tomcatha/journal/2007/12/2/588537/

Dont forget that metal is not like my chemical romance. There is about infinitly more substance in metal than such pos real juvenile music.


I know.
At least the guy was a metalhead lol, the woman mightve just like dresses or whatever i dont know :p **** :p
ease of there, i know the difference
 
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Lets not mention this......"thing" ever again, KTHX.










Now that I have calmed down. Its not very unusual to see older people wear a Dimmu Borgir or Amon Amarath t-shirts (especialy on those wild fins).

Mostly because demon burger and to a quite a bit lesser extent amon amarth are also kinda the linkin park and britney spears of metal.

Oh and what is more awesome than this: when i was in germany this october i saw a guy around 40 biking with a rather large morbid angel patch on his back while his bike also had one of those cute kiddie seats.

\m/
 
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Mostly because demon burger and to a quite a bit lesser extent amon amarth are also kinda the linkin park and britney spears of metal.

Oh and what is more awesome than this: when i was in germany this october i saw a guy around 40 biking with a rather large morbid angel patch on his back while his bike also had one of those cute kiddie seats.

\m/

That's something i find funny though, it really seems to be the mentality of everybody.
Unknown bands = true metal, more known-bands = fake/degraded metal, or at least inferior to lesser known bands. What is up with that? :D
 
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Mostly because demon burger and to a quite a bit lesser extent amon amarth are also kinda the linkin park and britney spears of metal.

Ahhh elitism at it's best.
Still Dimmu Borgirs farts contain more metal then most people coming with statements like this (But I can agree that In Sorte Diaboli could have been a better album)
 
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