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==Cover art== The European distribution of the album features "an intriguing and colourful sort of futuristic metal wing over a horizon shot" designed by Roslav Szaybo, who had done all of the band's CBS albums to date.<ref name=":0">{{cite book |title=Judas Priest: Heavy Metal Painkillers |last=Popoff |first=Martin |publisher=ECW Press |year=2007 |isbn=978-1-55022-784-0 |location=Toronto, Canada |page=114}}</ref> The cover featured on the Canada, USA, Australasia, Brazil, Hong Kong and Japan markets, however, was designed by Columbia Record's John Berg, and instead depicts [[Continuous stationery|continuous stationery paper]] to simulate the line in the middle of the road with white cardboard boxes on the back.<ref name=":0" /> "The sleeve was awful," guitarist Glen Tipton said of the covers, "and we've got to blame management for that because they didn't shop around enough to get one that was suitable. The American cover was different, but that turned out to be even worse!'"<ref>{{cite book |title=Judas Priest: Heavy Duty |last=Gett |first=Steve |publisher=Cherry Lane Music Company, Inc. |year=1984 |isbn=0-89524-227-3 |location=Port Chester NY |page=47}}</ref> The latter version was once again used for the 2001 remaster of the album. The American artwork also saw the introduction of the extruded '3D' Judas Priest logo, which would be used up to ''Turbo''.
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