We're Only in It for the Money

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'We're Only in It for the Money' is an album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, released in 1968, satirizing American culture, politics, and the hippie movement.

The album is known for its cover art, which parodies The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

It features a blend of musical experimentation, social commentary, and absurdist humor.

The album challenges societal norms and ridicules the commercialization of counterculture.

'We're Only in It for the Money' remains a landmark in satirical rock music.

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Mentioned as one of Zappa's albums that are frequently referenced.
Bill Kopp, "What's the Big Idea: 30 Great Concept Albums" (Hozac, 2025)
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as an album by Frank Zappa that had elements of narrative or overall theme.
Bill Kopp, "What's the Big Idea: 30 Great Concept Albums" (Hozac, 2025)

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