Behind The Artworks: Scam Ones - Hey Ho, Now We're Fucked (2025)


The cover of Hey Ho, Now We’re Fucked captures the hostile atmosphere that defines Scam Ones. The illustration shows five figures walking through a ruined cityscape, backpacks on their shoulders, heading straight into chaos. The streets burn in red and black, symbolizing rebellion, collapse, and the rage that fuels the band’s music.
 
The decayed buildings and biohazard symbol speak directly to themes of contamination, corruption, and a society on the brink of destruction. This is not a romanticized apocalypse, it’s a reflection of the world as Scam Ones sees it: unstable, hostile, and ready to erupt.
 
The use of stark contrasts-black silhouettes against a backdrop of fire—mirrors the band’s sound: stripped-down, raw, and uncompromising. The figures move as a collective force, faceless yet defiant, embodying the spirit of resistance that drives their songs.
 
Every element of the artwork echoes the band’s philosophy: no polish, no illusions—just a brutal vision of reality set on fire.

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