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THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON

Pink Floyd

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

4.62 | 4811 ratings

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Stragliato
5 stars With Dark Side of the Moon, nearly everyone is an ignoramus. This album IS a masterpiece, possibly THE best album ever produced, and this is not just me liking Pink Floyd to say this. If there is only one album one shoudl ever buy, its DSotM. I do take this consideration very seriously as I considered not only Prog rock, but every genre in music. This album is beautifully put together. Everything on this album sounds amazing, and nothing was left to spare on this album. Sure people will say it isn't such a great album, and everyone should stop praising because its not the best, but thats full ignorance. I'd like to see ANYone else make something as beautiful as this. It has amazing sound, great lyrics, great soloing, and one of the first conceptual albums ever (not THE first, for those who can't read). Everyone should own a copy of this if they like music, and really like their music. I'll end by saying this album IS perfect and go and buy, and I don't know why you wouldn't have it in the first place. This is essential to an album collection, even if it contains two albums. Not even people who like this album can understand how great it is.
Stragliato | 5/5 |

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