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This Olympia, Washington-based black metal band with mystical leanings took the sound of Weakling and tweaked it in more personal directions. They also made the logo much harder to read. 2.
Death-metal bands have long held the tradition of having nearly unreadable logos. Capturing scratchy, drippy, gore-obsessed designs, they immediately make you think, “What the hell does that say?” ...
10. Deathspell Omega Granted, if you look at it a certain way, it looks like it says "Deathspew." But the irony is that our list's most legible logo belongs to its most inscrutable band ...
This heavy metal band is well-known for hard-hitting albums like Burn the Priest (1999) and Sacrament (2006). Started in 1994, this group was part of the new wave of American heavy metal bands.
Still, as the fine fellows at Metal Sucks have already keenly observed, the illegible band logo is still a fairly healthy tradition.So let's look at 10 of the most insanely unreadable black metal ...
We didn't see luxury fashion brand Balenciaga releasing a metal collection in our 2024 bingo card, but here we are. In fact, the line, titled "DIY Metal," totally rips off some obscure metal band ...
“I love extreme metal logos and think of them as an artistic reflection of the music,” says the band’s Christopher Ryan. “It’s music that’s not meant to be accessible to anyone other ...
Still, as the fine fellows at Metal Sucks have already keenly observed, the illegible band logo marches on. So here's a look at ten of the most insanely unreadable black metal logos.
The logos of the hardest metal bands might not be subtle, but they are well-executed. Skip to main content ... the seminal thrash metal band that came out of Southern California in 1981, ...
The idea of captchas using metal band logos has been around for ages. It’s a well-worn meme, but Heavy Gifts (a site that sells, well, heavy gifts) has run with the idea. MetalCaptcha is a free ...
Some of the band logos are nearly indecipherable — which makes it especially amusing when an obvious logo like Ozzy Osbourne appears. Cosciug has a fondness for data-driven heavy metal content ...