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Sex & Nudity
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- A concept pencil illustration for the album cover for Pink Floyd's "Animals" designed by Storm features a kid seeing his parents having sex. A non-sexual image of a nude woman is shown on a poster. While talking about the making of the cover to Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy," we see two children naked from behind and later a man on the insert also naked from behind. We also see a naked man hanging upside down in an abattoir as part of an art piece.
Violence & Gore
Profanity
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- Strong language used throughout, including one use of "c*nt"
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Archival footage and photographs feature people smoking. There are photos of people smoking marijuana and the topic of people smoking joints is talked about causal. Archival footage of cocaine being cut up is shown when talking about the excesses of the music industry in the '70s. The film deals heavily with the topic of LSD abuse and the damage it did to people, particularly Syd Barrett.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- Two jump scares. One when a wall suddenly cracks while showing footage from Roman Polanski's "Repulsion" and another when a shot of Peter Gabriel wearing coloured contact lenses is shown with a sudden chord.