Pink Floyd
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"Stop"

Mexican triple B-side with "The Trial" and "Outside the Wall"
Song by Pink Floyd
Track 24 on the album The Wall
Released November 30, 1979(UK)
December 8, 1979(US)
Recorded April - November, 1979
Genres Art rock
Studio Britannia Row • Super Bear • Miraval • 30th Street • Producers Workshop • Cherokee
Length 0:30(The Wall)
0:30(Is There Anybody Out There?)
0:23(Live in Berlin)
0:30(Roger Waters: The Wall)
Label Harvest(UK)
Columbia/CBS(US)
Vocalists Roger Waters
Songwriters Roger Waters
Producers Roger Waters • David GilmourBob EzrinJames Guthrie

"Stop" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd which features as the twenty-fourth track on their 1979 rock opera The Wall. It is the shortest song to appear on a Pink Floyd album. It serves as a transition from the maniacal chanting at the end of the previous track, "Waiting for the Worms" into the penultimate track of the album, "The Trial".

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Plot[]

In the heat of his drug-fueled fascist tirade, Pink, in a brief moment of lucidity, wishes for the chaos to stop. He considers that all the bad things in his life may have been the product of him building his mental wall between himself and society.

Alternative versions and live performances[]

Film version[]

Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81[]

The Wall - Live in Berlin[]

Roger Waters: The Wall[]

Personnel[]

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