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Description
A parody of the album cover for Genesis - Nursery Cryme
Base used (Nurse Redheart) : www.deviantart.com/mlp-pixels/…
Base used (Cheerilee) : www.deviantart.com/shiibases/a…
Background used : www.deviantart.com/goblinengin…
Everything else lifted from screencaps (except title which is lifted from the original album artwork and the logo which a sbubby edit of a png i found on fanart.tv)
Based off Genesis
Base used (Nurse Redheart) : www.deviantart.com/mlp-pixels/…
Base used (Cheerilee) : www.deviantart.com/shiibases/a…
Background used : www.deviantart.com/goblinengin…
Everything else lifted from screencaps (except title which is lifted from the original album artwork and the logo which a sbubby edit of a png i found on fanart.tv)
Based off Genesis
So what you’re saying is they decided to sell out, just like Metallica did in the early 90s. When Peter Gabriel left Genesis and the band sold out, they only contributed to the death of old era prog. Bands like Yes and ELP were already past their prime and King Crimson, the band that invented the genre with their first album, was basically done “forever and ever” (at least that’s what they thought until they returned in the 80s and made pop music, which is actually pretty good).
Bruh… moving towards pop was the remaining 3 members’ collective decision. All of their other projects showed signs of pop songs as well. They were done with the old era prog style when barely half of the band remained, and decided to start something new.
Pop does not equal bad. I love Phil Collins era Genesis!