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| In Responce To Me90 Only WYWH is better then Dark Side and by the very very very slightest margin. The Wall is very good but let down in places (go away Vera) and Animals is not even close. There is no other album that can stir up such emotions that are unidentifable (unlike the obvious loss in WYWH, and sadness/regret in The Wall), it is more an idea then an emotion. There is nothing like listening to the scream on GGITS it is almost spirtual. Does it really matter that it used electronics (that were revonlutionary at the time) or that it has such an amazing sound.
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