The front cover depicts a naked baby swimming after a dollar bill, which is being dangled on a hook in front of the baby. The baby is a very strong symbol of innocence and purity, and its nakedness emphasises this. In contrast, dollar bills signify the adult world, greed and corruption. The fact that the baby is chasing after this token of the adult world shows the corruption of its innocence and gives the message that even from birth, human beings are lured into the capitalist world and the ways of greed. It may even signify that this greed is natural - an original sin. The line and hook are being dangled by the dark capitalist figure at the top, pulling all the strings - "The Man" if you will.
The album title is written in curvy letters which not only fit in with the underwater theme, but also connote the psychedelic, hippie ideals with which the album cover's message is aligned.
Apart from serving the cover's metaphor, the underwater setting of the picture creates a distinctive blue colour scheme which instantly makes the cover recognisable.
The presence of the baby's genitals in the shot also encourages controversy and fits in with the band's anti-establishment, punk rock image. It also makes the album cover not able to be consumed by a mainstream audience and immediately classifies the album as "niche".
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