Pink Floyd's pig, commonly known as "Algie," became an iconic symbol after featuring on the cover of their 1977 album *Animals*. The inflatable pig was flown over London's Battersea Power Station for the photoshoot, symbolizing the themes of power, greed, and control that the album explores. During the shoot, the pig famously broke free, causing chaos as it drifted into Heathrow Airport's flight path. Algie has since been used in live performances, representing the band's commentary on societal issues. Over time, the pig has become a recognizable emblem of Pink Floyd's legacy and their satirical take on politics and authority.
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