Display title | We're Only in It For The Money |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | We're Only In It For The Money (recorded in 1967, released in 1968) is one of Frank Zappa's most famous and popular conceptual albums. A scathing attack on such 1960s topics as the flower power movement, police brutality, The Beatles, the generation gap and the growing mass commercialization of pop music. Many fans call it one of his best albums and it's certainly one of his most characteristic. |