Because that is not Canadian Metal four piece Tomb Mold. (They’re pretty dorky looking too, it turns out, but that ain’t them.)
I think I know why it’s doing this: because my music library is organized under directories for each letter of the alphabet (/albums/T/Tomb Mold/…)
The same picture of eight Asian guys shows up for Talking Heads, too, for example. I’m just wondering if there’s a way to specify a better placeholder image. I’m perfectly happy to go digging in the server’s directories if that’s what it takes.

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    5 days ago

    Definitely your folder structure causing issues, if you go to the artist page within jellyfin, you can change the images via the edit images option. Failing that you can insert your on image into the relevant folder, iirc the backdrop images are named fanart.jpg.

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      5 days ago

      When I Edit Images for the band, the Logo, Primary, and Backdrop images are all appropriate, so it’s not using one of those (you’d think it would be Backdrop…) so I guess I’m digging for fanart.jpg.

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    5 days ago

    I noticed that when you’re on a page of a band with a background picture, it takes the background from that band when you open the play queue. Could that be what happened?

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      I doubt it because I have absolutely no idea who those eight guys are - they aren’t a band I listen to. The image for J bands is some hair rocker, and for D bands it’s some (presumably) K-Pop act, none of whom are in my library.

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        5 days ago

        Not that this helps you, but I think it’s an image of T-Square. So probably Jellyfin treating your T folder as one whole artist.

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          This is what I suspected: if OP has a folder structure with folders for each letter AND all artists from the same letter share the same image, then quite probably Jellyfin is taking the parent folder for the letter as artist, looking for the closest artist name it can find and using that image for all the content of the folder.