1. Color Scheme: Desaturated reds and rust oranges Faded denim blue Black, off-white, and dusty sepia Slight neon green accents (to nod to ‘80s DIY zine aesthetic) 2. Central Imagery: A rattlesnake coiled around a barbed wire cross, fangs bared, dripping venom onto cracked desert earth. The background is a burned-out ghost town, with boarded-up saloons and an abandoned oil rig silhouetted in the distance. A lone tumbleweed rolls past a tipped-over "Welcome to Texas" sign, graffitied with an anarchy symbol and bullet holes. 3. Typography: Band name in hand-drawn, jagged, stenciled letters, cracked like concrete. Album title in Western-style serif font, distorted as if melting in the heat. Smudged xerox textures layered throughout (mimicking punk flyers and DIY zines of the era). 4. Style: Looks screen-printed or photocopied on rough kraft paper. Gritty, lo-fi, with torn paper edges or misaligned ink. Think early Black Flag meets Texan outlaw imagery. See more