"Brain Damage" by Pink Floyd, from the album The Dark Side of the Moon, explores themes of mental illness and societal alienation, with its lyrics famously referencing former band member Syd Barrett's struggles.
Brain Damage is a song from Pink Floyd's seminal 1973 album "The Dark Side of the Moon". Known for its themes of mental illness and alienation, the song features distinctive vocal harmonies and sound effects. It seamlessly transitions into the final track "Eclipse" and contains the famous line "I'll see you on the dark side of the moon".