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Pink Floyd - Animals
I like everything else by Pink Floyd quite a bit, just not the album Animals.
I'm the opposite, Animals and Piper at the Gates of Dawn are the only Pink Floyd albums I like.
Piper at the Gates of Dawn?
Hell, I've got 12 Pink Floyd albums archived, but I don't have that one. Honestly I don't think I've even heard of it before.
My favorite Pink Floyd album is The Division Bell. Strangely enough, not long after that became my favorite album, I actually found a pristine copy of it on CD in the ditch on a bicycle ride. No case, just the CD, but very luckily no scratches either.
You better bet your ass I ripped that album that evening, to raw uncompressed WAV audio. And yes, I stuck it somewhere on the Internet Archive..
love piper
Same, Animals is by far my favorite album by them
As far as I'm concerned, there is literally one song in Animals and that one song kicks all other Pink Floyd songs out of the water
The only album I’ve ever owned as a 12” vinyl, cassette tape, 8 track ceramic cartridge and CD. I now have it stored as flac files on a hardrive.