This is the inside art. As much as I love the concept on the inside art still can't ignore the irony behind it that without the industry and development there is no music especially the one that is on this album. So the conclusion in this is we need a harmony/balance between the two. It is good to have a little bit by everything.
I censored the cover for the forum but I just love the symbolism of chasing the all american dollar from birth. Not to mention it was an incredible and ground breaking album.
I mentioned it in the original post, it is the inside art of the same album. Here take a look at some examples: https://www.discogs.com/release/1877163-Music-For-The-Jilted-Generation/images https://www.discogs.com/release/4671922-Music-For-The-Jilted-Generation/images https://www.discogs.com/release/6526-Music-For-The-Jilted-Generation/images https://www.discogs.com/release/6526-Music-For-The-Jilted-Generation/images
No problem, long as there is an understanding established in the end I am happy hehe, also glad you love it. It was quite something back in the 90's and still haves a huge following. When it comes to Nirvana not really a fan but I do respect the overall message they tried to portray even tho the band members had different visions of things. No matter how you look at it that Nevermind's cover art is quite powerful. The only one who I really like from that band is Dave Grohl who is multi-talented in the music department and in my opinion he contributed quite a lot to the success of Nirvana, could be even better if Cobain didn't put too much of his "emo" messy things in and too much simplification to the production. Not to mention his screaming and falling apart on live shows. Cobain overall was a mess as a person, deep into drugs and alcohol quite a lost cause anyways and nothing could help him out. Too bad some people waste their talents away and lose touch with common sense.