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==Album art== The cover image is a detail from the right (''Hell'') panel of ''[[The Garden of Earthly Delights]]'', a triptych painted in 1504 by [[Hieronymus Bosch]], part of [[Madrid]]'s [[Museo del Prado|Prado]] permanent collection. The original idea of using this painting for ''Into the Pandemonium''{{'}}s cover came through Martin Ain.<ref name=Fischer177>{{cite book|last=Fischer|first=Thomas Gabriel|title=Are You Morbid? Into the Pandemonium of Celtic Frost|date=2000|publisher=Sanctuary Publishing Limited|location=London|isbn=1860743102|page=177}}</ref> The LP's inner sleeve was the [[Les Edwards]] ''Tombworld'' (1980) painting. As to how the band's music can be linked their album art, Tom Warrior explained:<ref name=Fischer178>{{cite book|last=Fischer|first=Thomas Gabriel|title=Are You Morbid? Into the Pandemonium of Celtic Frost|date=2000|publisher=Sanctuary Publishing Limited|location=London|isbn=1860743102|page=178}}</ref> {{Cquote|To determine what the album will look like helps us to formulate its musical content. It makes it possible to arrange and design our material according to our feelings and interpretation of the paintings. I don't know whether this is easy to understand or not. As the cover art represents the musical content of our albums, so the musical content reflects the mood of the cover.}}
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