Your favourite 7" sleeves?

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Re: Your favourite 7" sleeves?

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Prowler wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 11:17 am Realy DaN? Aleksandr Newskii? I'd rate that one more in worst covers ever ...^^
Show me a line-up pic that looks more DOOOOM - I double-dare ya'! :lol:

Agree on the Drakkar 7" tho' - also great music as I remember it. Need it for The Vault for sure..
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Re: Your favourite 7" sleeves?

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+1 on the awesomeness of the AN cover, specially for a 7"
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Re: Your favourite 7" sleeves?

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Re: Your favourite 7" sleeves?

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Speaking of the Japanese Metal scene, I think "Headlight No. 1" had a really cool style when it comes to black and white 7" sleeves. He's the guy who drew most of the Gorgon sleeves of course, outside of his band Headlight.

https://www.discogs.com/label/110636-Me ... en-Records

He did all the sleeves for this label, don't really know or care for most the bands here (in the case of Reverend Bizarre, just not my thing; would rather listen to early 80s Doom/"Proto-Doom" stuff) but they all have that very honest bored-in-class DIY artstyle like you'd see on a lot of early 80s independent single releases.
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