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** that dog.'s ''Totally Crushed Out'' is meant to look like a 1980s YoungAdultLiterature novel somewhat along the lines of the ''Literature/SweetValleyHigh'' series, with a colorful illustration of a young girl waiting pensively by her phone. This extends to the back cover, which works all of the song titles into a blurb for a fictitious story about a teenager with a crush, and the [[CreditsGag credits]], where the band members are listed in an "about the authors" section with brief biographies for each member.
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** ''The Texas Jerusalem Crossroads'', a religiously themed concept album by the [[UsefulNotes/DFWMetroplex Denton, Texas]] based PostRock / {{Shoegaze}} band Lift To Experience about God starting the apocalypse and moving the Holy Land from Jerusalem to Texas, is packaged to look like [[StylisticSuck a really cheap hand printed demo CD for a struggling Texas country band]], as seen [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/Lift_to_Experience_-_The_Texas-Jerusalem_Crossroads.jpg here]]. (The cover for [[https://i0.wp.com/ayearofvinyl.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Lift-to-Experience-The-Texas-Jerusalem-Crossroads-vinyl-review.jpg?resize=676%2C676&ssl=1 the remaster]], meanwhile, changes it into a fairly spot on parody of 90s SouthernRap album art designs by the Houston-based Creator/PenAndPixel design studio)

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** ''The Texas Jerusalem Crossroads'', a religiously themed concept album by the [[UsefulNotes/DFWMetroplex Denton, Texas]] based PostRock / {{Shoegaze}} {{Shoegazing}} band Lift To Experience about God starting the apocalypse and moving the Holy Land from Jerusalem to Texas, is packaged to look like [[StylisticSuck a really cheap hand printed demo CD for a struggling Texas country band]], as seen [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/Lift_to_Experience_-_The_Texas-Jerusalem_Crossroads.jpg here]]. (The cover for [[https://i0.wp.com/ayearofvinyl.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Lift-to-Experience-The-Texas-Jerusalem-Crossroads-vinyl-review.jpg?resize=676%2C676&ssl=1 the remaster]], meanwhile, changes it into a fairly spot on parody of 90s SouthernRap album art designs by the Houston-based Creator/PenAndPixel design studio)
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** ''The Texas Jerusalem Crossroads'', a religiously themed concept album by the [[UsefulNotes/DFWMetroplex Denton, Texas]] based PostRock/{{Shoegaze}} band Lift To Experience about God starting the apocalypse and moving the Holy Land from Jerusalem to Texas, is packaged to look like [[StylisticSuck a really cheap hand printed demo CD for a struggling Texas country band]], as seen [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/Lift_to_Experience_-_The_Texas-Jerusalem_Crossroads.jpg here]]. (The cover for [[https://i0.wp.com/ayearofvinyl.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Lift-to-Experience-The-Texas-Jerusalem-Crossroads-vinyl-review.jpg?resize=676%2C676&ssl=1 the remaster]], meanwhile, changes it into a fairly spot on parody of 90s SouthernRap album art designs by the Houston-based Creator/PenAndPixel design studio)

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** ''The Texas Jerusalem Crossroads'', a religiously themed concept album by the [[UsefulNotes/DFWMetroplex Denton, Texas]] based PostRock/{{Shoegaze}} PostRock / {{Shoegaze}} band Lift To Experience about God starting the apocalypse and moving the Holy Land from Jerusalem to Texas, is packaged to look like [[StylisticSuck a really cheap hand printed demo CD for a struggling Texas country band]], as seen [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/Lift_to_Experience_-_The_Texas-Jerusalem_Crossroads.jpg here]]. (The cover for [[https://i0.wp.com/ayearofvinyl.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Lift-to-Experience-The-Texas-Jerusalem-Crossroads-vinyl-review.jpg?resize=676%2C676&ssl=1 the remaster]], meanwhile, changes it into a fairly spot on parody of 90s SouthernRap album art designs by the Houston-based Creator/PenAndPixel design studio)

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