A young psychic forsees an apocalytic future and attempts to warn the inhabitants of the village he lives in, only to be ignored.
(1988)
The story of an average adolescent male, who forms a garage rock band, gives all of his money to an insincere religion and explores unusual sexual activities with appliances.
(1979)
In a future totalitarian society, music and all free thinking is banned. A man, however, finds a guitar in a cave and learns to play, much to the chagrin of the authorities.
(1976)
The story of Pink, whose life experiences begin with the loss of his father, and continue with ridicule and abuse from his schoolteachers, an overprotective mother and
finally, the breakdown of his marriage. (1979)
A martian rock star arrives on Earth. However, during his time on Earth, he slowly starts to become a victim of his own rock-star excesses.
(1972)
A young boy is rendered deaf, dumb and blind upon witnessing the fatal shooting of his returning war hero father by his stepfather. He turns to pinball and becomes
a pinball wizard. He is eventually cured, and becomes a guru. (1969)
Chronicles the modern pressures (materialism, encroaching old age) that can combine and conspire to drive an ordinary person to insanity.
(1973)
The story of Steven, a child who has several nightmares.
(1975)
The album follows Jesus of Suburbia who hates his town and those close to him, so he leaves for the city.
(2004)
The lyrics were written by an 8-year-old as an epic poem being entered into a contest.
(1972)
A disillusioned young boy, Jimmy, fully embraces the Mod culture of early '60s. However, he develops a four-way split personality.
(1973)
A heroin addict named Nikki is brainwashed into assassinating corrupt public figures.
(1988)
The songs on the album deal with themes such as loneliness, depression and night-life.
(1955)
A glimpse into a man's destruction, from the start of his decline until his attempted suicide.
(1994)
An album loosely based on the classic novel Moby Dick.
(2004)
A Puerto-Rican juvenile delinquent named Rael, who lives in New York City, is swept underground to face bizarre creatures and dangers in order to save his trapped brother.
(1974)
Chronicles the evolution of a vulnerable, downtrodden boy who transforms into the all-powerful Disintegrator, by way of a dauntless, hate-driven regime of resentment and revenge.
(1996)
A satirical look at the various facets of the music industry, including song publishers, unions, the press, accountants, business managers, and the road.
(1970)
A critique of 1970s Britain that references various classes in society as different kinds of animals; the combative dogs, despotic ruthless pigs, and the mindless sheep.
(1977)
A fugitive in the old West is on the run from the law after killing his wife and her lover.
(1975)
The exploits of a gang in the Old West (based on the Dalton Gang)
(1973)
The story of Armadillo/tank robot hybrid who battles a creature named Manticore.
(1971)
A young boy is recruited by the 'Council of Elders' to fight evil spirits. The album chronicles his journey and training, as he overcomes his early doubts to become
confident and self-assured. (1981)
The album is a musical portrayal of the writers state of mind at the time. It features consistent themes such as growing up and self-doubt.
(1966)
A fictional band gives a concert (the concept was later dropped and only applies to the first two songs and a reprise).
(1967)
A random collection of songs, with faux commercials and public announcements, simulates a radio broadcast.
(1967)
Professor Lidenbrok, his nephew Axel, and their guide Hans, who follow a passage to the Earth's centre originally discovered by Arne Saknussemm, an Icelandic alchemist.
(1974)
The album gives an autobiographical look at the struggles the singer and his co-writer had in the early years of their musical career.
(1975)
Each song in the album is about a classic video game.
(1982)
The album is told from the point of view of a Vietnam War veteran returning to the country he had been fighting for, and seeing nothing but injustice, suffering and hatred.
(1971)