Of course this got me thinking, as I'm wont to do, about parodies of the album cover I've seen here and there, which are are now conveniently located below:
The most famous version was of a baby version of Bart Simpson chasing the almighty Krusty buck, for the November, 2002 cover of Rolling Stone. It's rare to get official parodies.
Of course the King of Parody is the other exception to the rule. "Weird Al" Yankovic's Off The Deep End, which featured Smells Like Nirvana:
Were so loud and incoherentYou know you've had an impact when "Weird Al" spoofs both your hit song and your album art.
Boy, this oughta bug your parents
Yeah
A nice take on a Van Gogh self-portrait and a comment on how much money everyone has made on the back of his art following his death. Shades of Courtney Love. Found on one of Worth 1000's brilliant photoshop contests.
A mashup of Jaws and Nirvana. Cute. Again, from the archives of Worth 1000.
Millions of users at a buck a download? I think Apple found their Nirvana with the iPod. From Flickr user axb500.
Just another way those bastards killed Kenny. From a South Park fan art page, in case you couldn't tell.
I think I mostly amused by the Neverfind band name. Yet another from the whizzes at Worth 1000.
And lastly, what roundup of parodies would be complete without a Lego entry? From a collection of Lego album cover parodies. Is there anything minifigs can't do?
Previously on Popped Culture...
Suddenly Last Supper
Popaganda: The Pop Culture Revolution
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Find Waldo, Yet Again
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