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  1. LogoS was founded in Verona in 1996 as an Italian progressive rock cover band of the 70s performing songs from Classic Italian Prog bands Le Orme and Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso. In 1999 LogoS released its debut album entitled Logos, followed by Asrava in 2001.

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    • Camel – Mirage. (1974, Illustrated by Phil Smee) There was no way the original cover for Camel’s 1974 Mirage album was ever going to fly in America. The album’s original jacket was designed after the Camel cigarettes package by artist Phil Smee (of Motörhead logo fame) but rendered out of focus, as to resemble a mirage.
    • Gong – Gazeuse! (1975, Illustrated by Jacques Moitoret) Gazeuse! was an important transitional album for Gong, who’d lost visionary leader Daevid Allen an album earlier and were now dispensing with vocals altogether.
    • Renaissance – Scheherazade & Other Stories. (1975, Illustrated by Hipgnosis) The Hipgnosis team may have made its name with outlandish visions, but they could do something simple and lovely when an album called for it.
    • Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells. (1973, Illustrated by Trevor Key) The album cover for Mike Oldfield’s 1973 debut album Tubular Bells is one of those cases where the simplest image was the most iconic one.
    • The Rolling Stones. The English rock band’s “Hot Lips” logo is perhaps the most iconic band logo in all of rock history. The logo is both a reflection of the goddess Kali—the Hindu goddess of energy portrayed with a large mouth and tongue—and an amplified depiction of Mick Jagger’s own mouth.
    • The Doors. The American rock band’s logo includes bold, geometric typeface with mirroring double-O’s. The logo screams 1960s; O’s are split down the middle, resembling pills, while the tiny but essential “THE” is written in backwards slanting, psychedelic typeface.
    • The Monkees. American rock and pop band The Monkees, founded in 1966, use a guitar-shaped logotype for their band logo. The distinct curvature of the text gives it a psychedelic feel, while the heart-shaped tuning keys sing of peace and love.
    • AC/DC. AC/DC’s band name is an abbreviation of alternative current/direct current electricity, and its logo reflects just that. The lightning bolt and bold, angular typeface represent the raw energy of the band’s music and performances.
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    • Mid to late 1960s, United Kingdom and United States
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  5. Dec 10, 2010 · Points: 3658. Topic: Logos. Posted: December 10 2010 at 13:40. Logos is an Italian prog band from Verona that was formed in 1996 by Luca Zerman (keyboards), Alessandro Perbellini (drums) and Fabio Gaspari (bass and guitar) as a cover band of Le Orme.

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