Transgressive art/imagery in "non-electronic" genres

Started by 13, December 23, 2014, 09:45:32 PM

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fin de siècle

Whore "Doing It For The Kids" CD (Moribund Records, 2005)






martialgodmask

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2nd and 3rd ones there are Mike Diana, same artist who did Our Problem and lots of horrendous/brilliant illustrations.

http://vinyliciously.gr/images/uploads/IRON-MONKEY---OUR-PROBLEM-2lp-1.jpg

(sorry linked image cuts the left hand side of the sleeve off but can't find a good res version of the full thing.. it's out there, search for it).

The style reminds me very much of how I used to draw when I was young boy by which I mean no insult to him, just that it speaks to me in a different way to some other illustrated works.

http://www.mikedianacomix.com/mikediana/mikediana.html

For me, head and shoulders above some leather jackets in a morgue.

Edit: [Link] Metal-archives lists four releases that he has contributed art for. Don't know how up to date or accurate that is.



cr

Always liked those Pungent Stench covers back in the days:
(Sometimes using photographs from Joel-Peter Witkin, what I realized only years later)

"For god your soul...for me your flesh"


"Been caught buttering"


"Dirty rhymes and psychotronic beats"


"Praise the names of the musical assassins"

andy vomit

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