Released in 1977, Animals is Pink Floyd’s tenth studio album, known for its dark, concept-driven exploration of societal structures. The album is loosely inspired by George Orwell’s Animal Farm, with each track representing different classes within society. “Dogs” depicts the ruthless business world, “Pigs” criticizes societal elites, and “Sheep” portrays the passive masses. The album features a blend of progressive rock, with intricate instrumentation and thought-provoking lyrics. Animals received critical acclaim for its sharp social commentary, powerful sound, and its ambitious thematic depth. The album remains one of Pink Floyd’s most iconic works, reflecting their signature blend of music and philosophy.
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