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In 1973, Pink Floyd released their eighth studio album “The Dark Side of the Moon.”

The groundbreaking record, which used unconventional sounds like clocks, cash registers and heartbeats to dizzying sonic effect, defied expectations and stayed on Billboard’s charts for 990 weeks.

Six years — and three albums — later, the legendary art rockers unveiled the 26-song concept album “The Wall,” which spawned the zeitgeist-y “Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2,” Comfortably Numb,” “Young Lust,” “Hey You” and “Mother” among others.

Due to the group’s enduring legacy, the band has inspired a num

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