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The Final Cut is the twelfth studio album by Pink Floyd, released in 1983. It is the final album to feature Roger Waters and is often considered a de facto solo project due to his dominant role in writing and production. The album is a scathing anti-war concept piece, heavily influenced by the Falklands War and the death of Waters' father in WWII. It features a somber, orchestral sound and deeply personal lyrics. While divisive among fans at the time of its release, it is praised for its emotional intensity and its uncompromising stance on political and social issues.
from the Final Cut which was the last record I made in 1983 with Pink Floyd
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"Roger Waters mentions this album specifically when discussing the song he plays at the end of his show about nuclear war, noting it was the last record he made with Pink Floyd."