The Final Cut marks a turning point in Pink Floyd's history and, for many, represents the final chapter of the band's "classic" era. Composed and written largely by Roger Waters, the album grapples with post-war trauma, societal decay, and personal reflection, deeply influenced by Waters' experiences and the memory of his father’s death in World War II.
Featured songs:
The Post War Dream
Your Possible Pasts
The Gunner’s Dream
Paranoid Eyes
The Fletcher Memorial Home
Not Now John