In previous elections, we've seen DeNiro prevail, Batman humiliate the Blue Bomber, Leno chin-strap poor Letterman, and now we must decide yet another time-tested intense debate.

Pink Floyd, arguably THE rock band of the 1970s, and easily one of the greatest and most influential for the genre, had a string of great hit albums before the group split up, and of which neither Roger Waters nor David Gilmour haven't done anything worth a damn since then, so ignore that fact.

Even then, despite ANIMALS and WISH YOU WERE HERE being some great albums, the debate among rock fans about which is Floyd's best work ultimately comes down to their two best-selling albums: 1973's legendary moody rock beat DARK SIDE OF THE MOON and 1979's ambitiously over-the-top THE WALL.

However, to quote the never-star material actor Christopher Lambert, "there can only be ONE!"

Fans, you have to decide, once and for all, will it be the album where such tunes as "Money", "Time", and "Brain Damage"/"Eclipse" definately became staple of zen-philosophy, or will it be the album full of piss and vinegar, where we hear the rants at schools in "Another Brick in the Wall Part 2", the anger at isolation in "Hey You", the anger at fascism in "Run Like Hell", or the anger at doctors and rats in general with "Comfortably Numb"?




Face-Off: Battle of the PINK FLOYD Albums
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