A similar album cover is much less well-known but much more over-the-top was for Jimmy Eat World's (<- J.E.W.) Bleed American, released just before 9/11. The cover is a direct analog of the buildings of the WTC site: seven bowling trophies in total, two much taller than the others, with a small height difference between the two tall ones.
It was in fact so over-the-top and obvious that they renamed the album. But since people have goldfish memories and the Dark Occultist really love their oh-so-clever references, they put the original title back in place:
Bleed American is the fourth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World, released on July 24, 2001, by DreamWorks Records. The album was re-released as Jimmy Eat World following the September 11 attacks; that name remained until 2008, when it was re-released with its original title returned.
All that being said, I personally really liked the album and don't think any of the content had any of these bullshit occult references in it.
A similar album cover is much less well-known but much more over-the-top was for Jimmy Eat World's (<- J.E.W.) Bleed American, released just before 9/11. The cover is a direct analog of the buildings of the WTC site: seven bowling trophies in total, two much taller than the others, with a small height difference between the two tall ones.
It was in fact so over-the-top and obvious that they renamed the album. But since people have goldfish memories and the Dark Occultist really love their oh-so-clever references, they put the original title back in place:
All that being said, I personally really liked the album and don't think any of the content had any of these bullshit occult references in it.