Collective and other artists. he members of Supertramp didn't appear on their album covers, says keyboardist Rick Davies, because "we wanted to be around a long time, and we didn't want people watching us getting older. It spawned four U.S. On the album cover, a waitress, dressed in orange, striking the same pose as the Statue of Liberty, holds a glass of orange juice that is conveniently placed over the World Trade Center. The Mirror image of the cover art shows a perfectly placed 9-11 just above the towers. So, you see the album cover, it's Supertramp's Breakfast in America - released in 1979 - an Album I loved at the time; and I've always appreciated the New York Skyline breakfast table parody of the cover. 10) and "Breakfast in America" (No. The juice is positioned in front of the Twin Towers. 15), "Take the Long Way Home" (No. The number one pop album during the summer of 1979, Supertramp’s Breakfast in America, the band’s sixth album, was released on March 29, 1979 (the Georgia Guidestones monument was completed 360 days later on March 22, 1980). If you apply the mirror effect to the picture, letters “u” and “p” from the logo look like 9 and 11. On the album cover, a waitress, dressed in orange, striking the same pose as the Statue of Liberty, holds a glass of orange juice that is conveniently placed over the World Trade Center. 9/11 perfectly centered over the twin towers on the mirror / reverse image of Supertramp's Breakfast in America album cover. It is … It is sampled by Gym Class Heroes feat. But then ... someone's spotted an amazing 9/11 relevance. It was recorded in 1978 at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles. Above all else, we respect everyone's opinions and ALL religious beliefs and creeds. (Piggybacking off of Zach’s post). So as the internet begins to be a buzz about this 9-11 mirror image on supertramp’s breakfast in America cover, whether this is a coincidence or the supernatural – there is truly a deeper and more serious symbolism playing out right in front of our eyes. Supertramp originally released Breakfast in America written by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson and Supertramp released it on the album Breakfast in America in 1979. ... explain why it took 22 years after the release of Breakfast In America for the culmination of the 9/11 plot. There are many conspiracy theories about the 9/11 event, but the one including Supertramp’s album art of Breakfast in America, which was released in 1979, may be the most interesting. Orange juice = fireball. TWO DECADES before 9/11 actually happened, ’70s rock group Supertramp “pre-knew” about it, and used their Breakfast In America album cover to “psychologically prepare the general population for what was to come.” Let’s examine the evidence: The album’s iconic cover features the Manhattan skyline (rendered in dishes) as seen from an airplane window. Yep. They left clues about their (long) planned event on the 1979 Supertramp album Breakfast In America. Did You Know That A Supertramp Album From 1979 Predicted 9/11? (Piggybacking off of Zach’s post). The proof: the album cover to 1979’s Breakfast in America. 6), "Goodbye Stranger" (No. It was also covered by FourPlay String Quartet, Top of the Pops, Born Crain, 48th St. Patrick Stump. SHARE. ... Supertramp. **The conspiracy subreddit is a thinking ground. Coincidences in cover art? In 1979, the band Supertramp released an album called Breakfast in America. In 1979, the band Supertramp released an album called Breakfast in America. So, you see the album cover, it's Supertramp's Breakfast in America - released in 1979 - an Album I loved at the time; and I've always appreciated the New York Skyline breakfast table parody of the cover. Breakfast in America is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released by A&M Records on 29 March 1979. This is a good one. Supertramp’s cover is a depiction of New York City skyline seen from an airplane; instead of the Statue of Liberty there is a waitress holding a glass of orange juice. 9/11 & 7/7. (Piggybacking off of Zach’s post).