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'''''The Final Cut''''' (subtitled '''''A Requiem for the Post War Dream''''') is the twelfth studio album by the English rock band [[Pink Floyd]], released on 21 March 1983 through [[Harvest Records|Harvest]] and [[Columbia Records]]. It comprises unused material from the band's previous studio album, ''[[The Wall]]'' (1979), alongside new material recorded throughout 1982.
''The Final Cut'' is the last Pink Floyd album to feature founding member [[Roger Waters]], who departed from the band in 1985. It is also the only Pink Floyd album not to feature founding member and keyboardist [[Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright]], who had left the band under pressure from Waters after the ''Wall'' sessions. The recording was plagued by conflict; the guitarist, [[David Gilmour]], felt many of the tracks were not worthy of inclusion, but Waters accused him of failing to contribute material himself. The contributions from the drummer, [[Nick Mason]], were limited mostly to sound effects.
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