Cover of Pink Floyd The dark side of the moon
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THE REVIEW

I don't think it's worth listening to an album again just to trash it...

The horrible memory of the infinitely mediocre and the cheap sociology good for catching several million fools is enough...

Not to mention the despicable use of the Barrett legend...

I know few things more horrible, or worse insignificant...

It's just bourgeois magic, in other words, pure crap...

Ecstasy from the living room and crappy stereo systems for crappy banal effects...

And Floyd were/are collaborators of the existing...disguised as alternatives...

Everlasting glory to johnny the rotten who walked around with the t-shirt “I hate pink floyd”...

Glory to the punk worshipers of barrett...

“I have never met a punk who didn’t like Syd Barrett,” wrote Rob Chapman...

This alone is enough to define punk...

I hate this album, I hate it in a way you can't even imagine...

I truly hate it...

TrallallĂĄ...

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Summary by Bot

This review strongly condemns Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon,' calling it mediocre and clichĂŠ. The author criticizes the band's alleged collaboration with mainstream culture and dismisses their artistic claims. Syd Barrett's legacy is seen as misused. The review favors punk rock ethos over Pink Floyd's style.

Tracklist Lyrics

01   Bonus Interviews (00:00)

02   Introduction (00:00)

03   Brain Damage (00:00)

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05   Brain Damage (00:00)

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08   Water's World View (00:00)

11   Waters On Rock'n'Roll (00:00)

12   Chris Thomas (00:00)

13   Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (00:00)

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14   Gilmour's Guitars - Breathe (00:00)

15   Gilmour's Guitars - The Great Gig In The Sky (00:00)

16   Gilmour's Guitars - Us And Them (00:00)

17   Gerry Has The Last Word (00:00)

22   The Great Gig In The Sky (00:00)

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Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd formed in London in 1965 and became a defining force in psychedelic and progressive rock. The classic lineage spans Syd Barrett’s founding vision, Roger Waters’ conceptual leadership, Richard Wright’s harmonic textures, Nick Mason’s pulse, and David Gilmour’s arrival in 1968, shaping their signature sound.
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