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At first glance I thought it was the Piccadilly typeface, but that's really a stylized "neon" variant of Broadway. The capital "M" letters in the "munich-backcover" image look like Futura, but with interior line work to look like neon. The effect isn't very difficult to duplicate. It just involves breaking the outline letter path into individual lines and then using the blend tool to create interior parallel lines. Cut or join lines as needed. Various tools and commands can round the corners. Apply a line stroke to a desired thickness to the line work and then expand.