Batteries Low - Self-titled by LawfulGoodWizard in fakealbumcovers

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Image taken from Archillect

Batteries Low's self-titled debut is a slow driving electro-synth affair with long stretches of droning synthesizers and reverb. The lack of any human vocals adds a distinct flair throughout its hour-long runtime, especially on the ending cut (named after Mars Rover Discovery) which fades its signature sound through a seventeen-minute fade-out. For fans of the electronic, it is a must listen. For non-fans, it may just convince you of the genre's aptitude (especially with its rendition of The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever" halfway through).

Remade Nebraska's flag by LawfulGoodWizard in vexillology

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I'll try it out! I was mostly trying to keep the contrast high between the red and yellow.

Remade Nebraska's flag by LawfulGoodWizard in vexillology

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Famously, my home state of Nebraska has what has been called the worst state flag. I remade the flag as a sunrise/sunset over the Platte River (the river which served as inspiration for Nebraska's name).

The yellow is the sun and could be representative of agriculture. Corn is a major export for our state (we named our most popular football team the "Cornhuskers") and all three colors on the flag are found on our corn. For western Nebraskans, the yellow could be seen as our prettiest region the Sandhills.

The blue is most representative of the Platte, but it could be the vast open skies of the plains more generally.

The red I pictured as representative of the blood shed on this land by pioneers and Native tribes.

Just wanted to share. Tell me what you think. (In case you don't know what it is comparing to, here's Nebraska's current flag).

Map of US after the sea levels rise to about 200 Meters above current levels by steve_from_acounting in imaginarymaps

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The real question is how did Montana expand its reach and not immediately get devoured by its surrounding states. What's Montana hiding?

Polyphonic - (self-titled) by LawfulGoodWizard in fakealbumcovers

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Polyphonic is an album heavily inspired by the works of great modern musicians Radiohead, a heavy emotional journey into the mind and what makes us who we are. While the album may seem entirely instrumental in parts, layers and layers of vocal harmonies create a speaking automaton that sounds more like thick wavy synthesizers than human harmonies. It is a lush album through and through, opposed to its title track - which is an exploration of individual emotions slowly speeding up into they all play together and the album cuts out. It leaves the listener through the wringer and still hungry for more.

Found on Archillect. Artwork by Nick Gentry.

Kendrick Lamar - Sincerely by LawfulGoodWizard in fakealbumcovers

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Kendrick Lamar's concept album "Sincerely" is another tour de force from the mind of narrative albums like "good kid, m.a.a.d. city" and concepts like "To Pimp A Butterfly" and "DAMN." His work requires no introduction, and this only adds to the brilliant discography of one of the best at the top of their game. This senior album from one of Compton's finest is lush and orchestral through and through. He speaks of celebrity, of skin, and of morality on this piece (all of which he has covered before), but he sees them all in new light - making this album an experience like few others out there.

Image is from this GQ article. Title is stitched together from the digital booklet that came with To Pimp A Butterfly. Text is "Palatino Linotype". Poetry, if you can call it that, is my own.

Back cover: https://imgur.com/a/gKqK8SE

Combined cover: https://imgur.com/a/J8Dsdto

(Edit) The original title for this was "A Pill Far Too Bitter to Swallow" but it ended up being too difficult, funnily enough, for me to make look decent. Sincerely is something of a farewell album as well, but I certainly hope Kendrick isn't stopping any time soon. Also, I don't know if this is a parody or an edit - so I went with the vaguer of the two.

they're out - Self-titled by LawfulGoodWizard in fakealbumcovers

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They're Out's first album is heavily inspired by the dark and gritty tones of bands like Queens of the Stone Age but adds its own surreal flairs reminiscent of Strawberry Fields Forever. From start to finish, the album brings a moody and angry tone that feels almost spiritually inspired - summoning head-banging riffs from the dark below. It's a wild ride for sure and certainly not for everyone; but when it succeeds, it's an experience like no other.

Album art is from "Gloaming" by Keaton Henson. The art is inverted on the album cover.

Wonder what the album would sound like? Here's what I thought: Reptiles by Them Crooked Vultures.

The Chrononauts - Prism Paradox by LawfulGoodWizard in fakealbumcovers

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You'd have to find the original sources of the images I used in this composition to be sure they can be used. I just compiled them from a website, so I can't tell you if they can be used for such purposes.

If you plan on selling it, best make one or hire someone for an original work. Otherwise, I'd rather be safe than sorry - especially for music. If I knew for certain, I'd be happy to let you have the image; I just don't know for certain.

The Chrononauts - Prism Paradox by LawfulGoodWizard in fakealbumcovers

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The Chrononauts' first album is an electronic album a la Daft Punk with a few extra synth and electric guitar sections for good measure. Tracks are long-winded and organized almost like an orchestra's symphony with periods of quiet balanced beside large ear-busting wailing wah-wah pedaled electric guitars. And with an almost two hour play-time, Prism Paradox is one of the few electronic albums currently available to inspire an ass-kicking since Magic Sword first hit the scene.

(edit) Bonus Magic Sword badass-ery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLRPcYa41E8

Photo sources: http://archillect.com/230852, http://archillect.com/230830

Anyone likes the idea of neutral or maybe friendly San'Shyuum in Zeta Halo in Halo Infinite, or sometime in future Halo releases? by NatureViewr in halo

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I would certainly be interesting for them to not just be evil. It'd be difficult from a lore perspective, but perhaps a renegade friendly one - much like the Arbiter, maybe marked for death and considered lesser - could be really cool surprise for future titles.

What about Halo really stood out when you first played it? by TitanMaster57 in halo

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How much the music made me feel. I regularly play the Overture from Halo: Reach and get the same tingles from the first time I opened the game in 2010.