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The cover for Off the Deep End parodies the famous cover of Nirvana's album Nevermind, which depicts an infant in the deep end of a pool chasing after a dollar bill on a fishhook. [22] The Off the Deep End cover shows Yankovic in the baby's place apparently swimming to catch a doughnut on a string. While the Nirvana cover has a fully nude baby ...
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Yankovic requested his record label Scotti Brothers to release the song as the second single from Off the Deep End. As the label would only release the single if its music video was a parody, Yankovic modeled the video for "You Don't Love Me Anymore" after the video for the song "More Than Words" by American rock band Extreme.
Ahead of New Blue Sun's announcement, fellow rapper Killer Mike teased an impending release by André 3000. [6] As his first solo studio release, and the first studio material of his in a significant period of time, the 87-minute album largely consists of "experimental flute music" with both acoustic and electronic instrumentation, influenced ...
Travis Smith was born on February 26, 1970, just outside San Diego, California.Growing up, Smith had no formal art education aside from a semester in high school.He got his start designing album covers for his friend's band, progressive metal group Psychotic Waltz.
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Discosis is the second album by Canadian group Bran Van 3000, released in 2001. The album features several collaborators, including Curtis Mayfield, Youssou N'Dour, Jean Leloup and reggae artist Eek-a-Mouse. The album cover was derived from an artwork by Boris Vallejo.
[1] [2] Off the Deep End was released on June 9, 2009 [3] and peaked at number 198 on the Billboard 200 on June 27, 2009. [4] On July 10, 2009, a music video was released for "Stuttering". [5] Two singles were released from the album, "Stuttering" and "Stupid Love Letter". The album was produced by Emanuel Kiriakou and mixed by Serban Ghenea.