Heavy metal bands have always relied on their album covers. Most metal bands wouldn’t have been half as popular if it wasn’t for their ridiculously awesome album art. But how did it go so wrong? When did bands start thinking it was okay to take their shirts off and pose as medieval warriors? Let's explore #5-#1 on the list:

5. Twisted Sister: Stay Hungry


3. Manowar: Anthology


1. Cannibal Corpse: Wretched Spawn
Now, I have a some of my own, these are classic heavy metal covers: Anybody care to add to the list?
Angel Witch

Burning Point

Disturbed

Violence

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