BananaLaser
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On this thread please post album covers that you find symbolic, and point out the symbolism you notice on it.
What’s symbolic about the open mouth, and the word “suga” in front of it?
Is that supposed to represent duality?Twenty One Pilots
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When I first saw that album cover I was surprised that they could get away with releasing cover art like that.That nirvana nevermknd album is perverted and the boy there tried to make a lawsuit https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/04/arts/music/nirvana-nevermind-baby-lawsuit.html
stick the tongue out is a symbol for the devil i think its something occult at leastWhat’s symbolic about the open mouth, and the word “suga” in front of it?
I never noticed it until this post. This band has always been part of the elite from day one. Every album sounds drastically different from each other.On Panic! At The Disco's album "Vices & Virtues", there's a man in the background wearing a goat head mask.
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Yeah, they are quite edgy. I'd like to know what in specific makes you think that they've been apart of the elite from day one. I don't doubt what you're saying, I'm just curious to know your thoughts.I never noticed it until this post. This band has always been part of the elite from day one. Every album sounds drastically different from each other.
Pete Wentz, the bassist of Fall Out Boy (another elite band) allegedly discovered Panic at the Disco on Myspace. Their first single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" was a big success on MTV and topped the alternative charts. Their debut album had mature themes for a band full of teenagers. The music video contained the usual symbols.Yeah, they are quite edgy. I'd like to know what in specific makes you think that they've been apart of the elite from day one. I don't doubt what you're saying, I'm just curious to know your thoughts.
Their more recent music video's have been especially symbolic. The music videos for LA Devotee and Emperor's New Clothes are both blatantly occult, so much so that it makes you wonder how anyone could be so blinded as to not realize it. VC even did an article on LA Devotee.Pete Wentz, the bassist of Fall Out Boy (another elite band) allegedly discovered Panic at the Disco on Myspace. Their first single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" was a big success on MTV and topped the alternative charts. Their debut album had mature themes for a band full of teenagers. The music video contained the usual symbols.
It's ironic their music became more pop, less rock over the years. Yet their image becomes more occult.
What about the Rolling Stones cover of Goat Head's Soup? And their tongue symbol? Pleased to meet you I hope you guess my name what's puzzling you is the nature of my game - lyric from Sympathy for the Devil off Beggars Banquet and Brian Jones ended up dead shortly thereafter.
Thanks for those recommendations, I will look into those.I don't know how to reproduce album covers. But someone should show " Welcome To Hell " by metal band Venom. Believe me it tops all these. Also the last few albums by Abysmal Dawn have extremely bizarre covers of a dystopian future.