Weird Artwork Coming Up

iTunes give me the correct album artwork for most of my music. However, I am going through and naming all of my songs and albums and when I change the name of an album, and then press Get Album Artwork, it gives me this weird picture with writing of a weird language on it, three people, and a sunset picture. I've tried restarting iTunes, restarting to computer, and nothing seems to be working. What the ****?! Can someone help me out here?

thanks to zevoneer for the user-friendly details...it would've been impossible otherwise since i couldnt actually read ANYTHING.
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