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Why does the back cover of Third Eye Blind look familiar?

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Why does the back cover of Third Eye Blind look familiar?

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Probably because you’re old enough to have taste. The back cover of Third Eye Blind is a somewhat obvious homage to the Beatles’ 1966 album Revolver; with the stark black-and-white photography, typography layout, and even the split logo box arrangement being common between the two. On the U.S. Revolver LP, the box was split to feature a Capitol logo in one half and an EMI logo in the other. On Third Eye Blind, the box was split between the band’s “falling man” symbol and “3eb” monogram; the latter of which has appeared (sometimes as an ersatz imprint logo) on virtually every release since.

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