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This image is the album cover for ”(Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!”, released in 1984 by the experimental British music group Art of Noise.

The cover has a dark marble-like background with two large theatrical masks in the center. The left mask is yellow with a red mouth, and the right mask is light blue with a red mouth, both designed with angular, abstract features. They appear expressive, conveying confusion or fear, with accompanying punctuation marks: a purple question mark near the yellow mask and a purple exclamation mark near the blue mask.

The album title is displayed prominently in bold yellow and red text:
	•	At the top: ”(WHO’S AFRAID OF?) THE ART OF NOISE!” in yellow.
	•	Below: “WHO’S AFRAID OF…! (THE ART OF NOISE?)” in red.

At the bottom, there is a row of small, repeated geometric symbols resembling a mix of letters and abstract shapes. A small black-and-white photo of a person sitting and hugging their knees appears in the lower right corner.

The overall design gives a sense of mystery, theatricality, and avant-garde style, which matches the group’s experimental and electronic sound.

This image is the album cover for ”(Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!”, released in 1984 by the experimental British music group Art of Noise. The cover has a dark marble-like background with two large theatrical masks in the center. The left mask is yellow with a red mouth, and the right mask is light blue with a red mouth, both designed with angular, abstract features. They appear expressive, conveying confusion or fear, with accompanying punctuation marks: a purple question mark near the yellow mask and a purple exclamation mark near the blue mask. The album title is displayed prominently in bold yellow and red text: • At the top: ”(WHO’S AFRAID OF?) THE ART OF NOISE!” in yellow. • Below: “WHO’S AFRAID OF…! (THE ART OF NOISE?)” in red. At the bottom, there is a row of small, repeated geometric symbols resembling a mix of letters and abstract shapes. A small black-and-white photo of a person sitting and hugging their knees appears in the lower right corner. The overall design gives a sense of mystery, theatricality, and avant-garde style, which matches the group’s experimental and electronic sound.

Choose 20 albums that have stayed with you or influenced you. One album per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.
#musicsky
#musicchallenge
#20albums20days
#vinylcommunity
#whosafraidof
#theartofnoise

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Red yellow and blue #whosafraidof

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