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Words: Loren • February 27, 2016

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Dave Bowden (Warm Needles – bass)

SPB: What band has the best logo of all time?

Bowden: My favorite band logo of all time has got to be Propagandhi from the How to Clean Everything album. In high school I'd try to draw other bands names on my books using the same cool lettering and it never came out looking quite right. And nowadays I even try to draw my bands name in that style and it looks like shit. Maybe I can't draw for crap!

Loren • February 27, 2016

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