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Today, Nov. 30, marks the 35th anniversary of Pink Floyd's last great album "The Wall," a disturbing rock opera that tells the story of a rock star named Pink who gradually drives himself insane through complete emotional isolation. In honor of the anniversary of this incredible album, here are its five best songs. -
'RHOA's' Apollo Nida was a Wire-Wearing Snitch for Feds, Recorded Conversations with Costar Peter Thomas and 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta's' Kirk Frost
'Phaedra Parks must be wondering what the heck she was thinking to not only involve herself with a man like Apollo Nida, but to actually marry and have kids with him. Back in September the Real Housewives of Atlanta star began serving an 8 year sentence for a slew of crimes including identity theft and Parks confirmed just a few short weeks later that she was definitely divorcing the con man. In the months leading up to turning himself in, Nida was working hard to find a way to strike a deal with the feds and that apparently included wearing a wire. -
6 Comeback Albums That Were Surprisingly Great
The idea of a once-great band or artist coming out of retirement and making new music can seem very exciting, but there are far too many cases where this new music simply isn't up to par. However, these six artists broke this trend by releasing come back albums that were actually worthy entries in their catalogue. -
11 Songs Where The Artists Refers To Themselves By Name
It's common for an artist to write an autobiographical song, but some artists take it to another level by actually referring to themselves, or one of their bandmates, by name in the song lyrics. Here are eleven songs where the artist does just that. -
13 Album Covers That Literally Represent The Title
Though an album's title and artwork should usually complement one another, it's not often that you see an album title that is pretty much describing the cover itself. Here are thirteen album covers that literally represent the title. -
Eight Bands That Moved Away from Punk
The world would be a much poorer place if punk rock didn't exist. It's a great place for musicians to start out, but there's only so much someone can do within the genre before they or their audience gets bored with it, which is why so many bands that started in punk eventually moved on, such as...
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