Pink Floyd

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Out of Cambridge, England in the mid-1960s came one of rock's most ambitious and otherworldly acts. Pink Floyd coalesced around the eccentric genius of Syd Barrett before Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason steered the ship into uncharted sonic territory. Barrett's early acid-drenched psychedelia gave way to something far grander once Waters took creative control, and Gilmour's fluid, emotionally devastating guitar work became the band's defining voice.

Musically, Floyd operated in a league of their own. Their brand of progressive rock was cinematic and sprawling, built on atmospheric keyboards, hypnotic rhythms, and lyrics that dug into alienation, war, madness, and the grind of modern life. Albums like Meddle and Wish You Were Here are beloved deep cuts, but The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall are the cornerstones, two of the best-selling and most critically revered records in rock history.

Few bands have left a cultural footprint this size. Dark Side spent over 900 weeks on the Billboard charts, a number that still sounds made up. Their elaborate live shows set the standard for stadium spectacle, and their influence echoes through progressive, alternative, and post-rock to this day. Whether you're a casual listener or a die-hard who debates the Barrett era online at 2am, Pink Floyd belongs on any serious rock fan's essential list.

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