Is this title a Twilight Zone episode or a Pink Floyd song?
Try not to confuse Rod Serling with Roger Waters.
The Twilight Zone remains the greatest eerie sci-fi show in TV history. In many regards, Pink Floyd remains the eeriest sci-fi band in rock history. After all, the psychedelic quartet created musical epics like "Interstellar Overdrive" and Dark Side of the Moon. Both pop culture institutions gave us lasting images, from flying pigs to pig-faced men.
Honestly, sometimes it seems as if Rod Serling was writing songs for Pink Floyd. Don't believe us? See if you can tell the difference between Pink Floyd songs and Twilight Zone episodes. If you can get more than 75% right, you are sharper than a record needle.
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"Comfortably Numb"
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"Number 12 Looks Just Like You"
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"The Great Gig in the Sky"
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"Is There Anybody Out There?"
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"See Emily Play"
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"Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"
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"The Midnight Sun"
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"Third from the Sun"
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"Fat Old Sun"
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"A Most Unusual Camera"
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"And When the Sky Was Opened"
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"Have a Cigar"
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"Welcome to the Machine"
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"A Kind of Stopwatch"
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"No Time Like the Past"
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"A Thing About Machines"
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"A Hundred Yards Over the Rim"
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"A Pillow of Winds"
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"Waiting for the Worms"
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"I Am the Night – Color Me Black"