Salomon and The Broken Arm Accused of Copying TWIABP Album Artwork
By
Tom Breihan
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Summary
The article accuses Salomon and The Broken Arm of plagiarizing the album cover artwork from the band "The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die" (TWIABP) for their latest mountaineering collaboration drop. The author expresses disappointment that a beloved underground album's distinctive visual identity was seemingly copied by major brands without credit or acknowledgment.
Key quotes
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But when a couple of brands feel free to completely bite the instantly recognizable artwork from a much-beloved underground album, the world feels that much less beautiful.
We wouldn't need to trouble our pretty little heads about this, except that one
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