The Wall is a 1979 rock opera and iconic concept album by Pink Floyd. Hailed by critics and fans as one of Pink Floyd's best albums (along with Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Piper at the Gates of Dawn), the album is known as a rock and roll classic, and its morbid, depressing anthems have inspired many contemporary rock musicians. Ultimately, this was the last studio Pink Floyd album to feature Richard Wright until his return in 1987.

Pitchfork: Destiny's Child - The Writing's On the Wall - Brent DiCrescenzo's review, in which he rated the album 7.1.
Meta Description: [ [Columbia; 1999] Rating: 7.1 - Review by: Brent DiCrescenzo ]
Plugged In: Destiny's Child - The Writing's on the Wall - Bob Waliszewski's review: Destiny's Child is consumed with dysfunctional relationships that feature sex as an instrument of power. Better skip it.
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PopMatters: Destiny's Child - The Writing's on the Wall - Caitlin Keidel's review: , the album possesses a nice blend of ballads and club/dancehall tracks that prevent the boredom factor from setting in. Rated 7.0.
Meta Description: [ Destiny's Child, The Writing's on the Wall (Columbia) rating: 7.0, review by Caitlin Keidel, PopMatters . . . the magazine of global culture. ]
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