All in all, it was all just bricks in the wall. To me, The wall is the definitive Pink Floyd album, the crown jewel of the big four and the greatest album of the 70s. It's a miracle, really, the production of the album tore Pink Floyd apart, closing off their legendary run of concept albums as a result and sending the band into turmoil, legal battles and lawsuits. The album really changes the way you think about things.
I never liked this, nor saw the hype. The music just doesn't sound good or right, y'know?
When NWA said "fuck the police", they were right.
There are some good ones (like the nile song) but this album is overall inessential.
The Floyd's first album where Syd Barrett isn't present, this was made as the soundtrack for a small European film about drugs or something, it's really the only inessential part of their discography and the start of the band's early struggles without Barrett, until Waters took firm control of the band to produce the "big four" in the '70s. But this is a review, not a history ... read more
This is the type of shit you make in music class while fiddling with the keyboards
This is one of those albums, memed to death and beyond, weezer are just the beatles if they were geeky college kids
Hot Singles In Your Area! Yeah this album is just all the beatles singles, you can listen to the middest song in their entire discog here
Def Leppard's magnum opus, this record is stacked, and I mean STACKED, with good shit!
Too generic, It isn't as bad as Khaled's other records though, so that's a plus.
Just sounds like something a P.E teacher would play in attempt to "hype up" the class.
Too many features lmao, we do not need 4 features in one song.
This is the Floyd's debut album and it really shines like a (crazy) diamond and was recorded at the same time as the beatles' equally legendary Sgt. Pepper's in EMI's world renowned abbey road studios. The album's Barrett-led direction is very different to the direction of the big four under Waters or the later efforts of Gilmour in the band's late albums, compare this to *The Wall* and you would be forgiven for thinking they're both by completely different ... read more
I genuinely cannot tell which (silver) beatle is which on the cover.