Brooke Hogan The Redemption
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bloc
August 13th 2009


69941 Comments


I'd like her more if I knew she wasn't capable of eating me.

lol, HOGAN HUNGY!

Emim
August 20th 2009


35234 Comments


Wouldn't be a bad gig, writing 10 variations on the word "run", then putting them all together.

Let's hope for a grammy!

Lions
August 20th 2009


1015 Comments


Oh God, she released an album. I guess all the vh1 reality publicity paid off.

AtavanHalen
August 21st 2009


17919 Comments


RUNNING LEG DROP

Waior
August 21st 2009


11778 Comments


please put the artwork up

AtavanHalen
August 21st 2009


17919 Comments


No don't

AtavanHalen
August 21st 2009


17919 Comments


Got good taste

Prophet178
August 21st 2009


6397 Comments


The artwork is too beautiful for the database.

AtavanHalen
August 21st 2009


17919 Comments


obvz

TRMshadow
September 27th 2009


5119 Comments


I'm pretty sure if someone was giving this out away free on a street corner no one would even look their way.

TRMshadow
September 27th 2009


5119 Comments


this deserves a -5

TRMshadow
September 27th 2009


5119 Comments


whaddya mean?

ninjacat11
November 14th 2009


233 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

This album cover is obviously one of the greatest pieces of art of the 21st century. It obviously signifies Brooke Hogan attempting to rise above it all, above mediocrity. We can very plainly see this in her symbolic pose. The use of white, which would look amateurish in the hands of an unskilled artist, gives off a holy and ethereal feel to the piece. The angel wings simply add to this feel.



The airbrushing is a very subversive technique. As music connoisseurs, we expect elaborate, well-done covers. By taking away the details, it forces the viewer to concentrate on it's inner beauty and meaning.



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