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We're Only in It For the Money é um álbum dos The Mothers of Invention, banda de Frank Zappa. A sonoridade do disco reúne elementos bem diversos, como doo-wop da década de 50, surf music da década de 60 e experimentos sonoros orquestrais vanguardistas. O álbum é uma paródia da cultura hippie e uma sátira da natureza superficial da vida nos Estados Unidos. O disco alcançou a 30ª posição na parada estadunidense da Billboard. More information...

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