Cyberspace » Album cover game

1. Go to Wikipedia and click "Random article". The title of the article that appears now is the name of your artist.
2. Go to quotationspage.com (or en.wikiquotes.org) and click on "Random Quotes" (quotationspage) / "Random page" (Wikiquotes). Use the last three to five words of the last quote that appears on the page for the title of your album.
3. Go to www.flickr.com/explore. The picture that appears is your album cover.
4. Now create a cover of the album with the artist name (from Wikipedia), the album name (from one quotation site), and the album cover (from flickr) with any imaging program.
5. Post it.

I begin:
http://nasenfresse.de/Amphoe.png
Edited Feb 03, 2011
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I got this a month ago..



So wrong. lol.
Another one:

The funny thing about it is that almost every cover (or especially band name and album title) will come out like just a real one - I think.
New Mexico - destroyed it altogether.
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Best album cover ever

I was quite surprised when I randomly landed first click on a page about a real band.
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It's a Churchill quote. I was not really inspired for the artist name's design
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This topic was so funny that i had to register here.
Posted by saska:
This topic was so funny that i had to register here.


And now you can stay for the awesome music, art, and even funnier threads!
Edited Mar 29, 2011

Welcome, saska :)
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I imagine this as some sort of ambient drone IDM with jangly guitar drenched in reverb.
It's pretty amazing how randomly generated album covers look so much like what you'd see in a record store. I'm not sure that's a good thing, though.


Introvert indie pop namedropping lots of old shoegaze bands.


Folk hiphop with a touch of ska punk.

I could do this all day.