Seen in many, but taken from the adorable vixyish
1 – Go to Wikipedia’s “random article” link. The first random article you get is the name of your band.
2 – Go to Random quotations. The last four words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.
3 – Go to flickr’s “explore the last seven days“. Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover. (I cropped mine to be proper album dimensions.)
I’m actually rather pleased by this one:
–Chinese Proverb
xiphias
I’ve done this a number of times (never saved any of them) — but it has ALWAYS turned out reasonable.
lonemagpie
Hm, I get this pic:
as the cover for “Some Perfectly Uninteresting Event” by Word Order
duality
heh:
Parable of the Assassin
A Perfection of Thought
cover
dan_ad_nauseam
That works with the title.
bardling
Heh, if I found that in a 2nd hand CD store, I’d ask to listen in. If not too expensive I might even buy it as a blind trial. 🙂
anaisdjuna
That looks like a rad album 🙂
peteralway
I am amazed at how well this meme works. When I tried the meme a few months ago, my result was convincing, though it didn’t look like an album I’d listen to.
You know, I’m tempted to try this meme, and follow it with a Helium Composer challenge asking for song titles.
susanscookietin
I had a (too) sexy picture (to be posted), with a rather (suggestive) album title “To please the storekeeper”. And (oh no!) the band name “Severn River (Maryland)”.
But a fun game, generally.
gridlore
“London Gliding Club” is a great band name!
dan_ad_nauseam
I’d preview that one.
fordprfct
16th United States Congress
“The Success of Others”
dan_ad_nauseam
And that one just screams “classic protest music.”
stoutfellow
I tried this one about four times before getting one even remotely acceptable: “Root of Much Humour”, by Psalter Lane; cover illustration here.