.

Wolfgang Van Halen Addresses Changed Album Art Controversy


Keavin Wiggins | 01-06-2021

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Pin it Share on Reddit email this article

Wolfgang Van Halen Addresses Changed Album Art Controversy
Album cover that was alterted

Wolfgang Van Halen explained to a fan that the band did not make the decision to replace original bassist Michael Anthony with a photo of himself on album art on the group's website.

The controversial artwork changes to the band's debut album cover occurred back in 2007 after the band reunited with original singer David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen recruited Wolfgang to play bass in the band in the place of Anthony.

A fan asked Wolfgang about the move on Twitter, "As a fan of decades, I think you replacing Mike was not the issue, it's HOW IT WAS DONE. The attempt to remove Mike from VH history, including replacing him with you on albums that pre-dated your birth by decades, created bad will."

Wolfgang explained that it was not a band decision to make the change, "Yeah, and that was some dumbass on the website that did that dumb photoshop sh*t. Not a band decision. We were never cool with that. It was ridiculous. Which is why when we found out about it, it was undone immediately."


Related Stories
Sammy Hagar Recalls Eddie Van Halen Dream That Inspired New Song (2025 In Review)

Van Halen's 'Jump' Surpassed One Billion Spotify Streams (2025 In Review)

New Van Halen Album Rumor Addressed By Steve Lukather - 2025 In Review

Van Halen Frontman Announces 2026 A Night With David Lee Roth Show

Wolfgang Van Halen Shares First Mammoth Tour Dates Of 2026

More Van Halen News