This idea of transformative experiences is perfectly manifested by the cover art of You’re Dead!, which comes from Japanese manga artist Shintaro Kago.
Kago works extensively in the genre of body horror, showing mutations and dissections, the unnatural emergence of people and parts in/on/from others, and he disregards the conventions of page layout when he sees fit. Similarly, You’re Dead! is an album that represents the struggle of individual vs. collective, that explores the ingesting and regurgitating of others to create a greater whole, that recognizes a boiling need for self-expression so great it threatens to burst forth from the skin.
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