10 Rock Bands Who Broke World Records

10. Pink Floyd - Longest Stay By An Album On A Music Chart

In 1973, prog rock pioneers and all-round madlads Pink Floyd released their eighth studio album and, in many ways, the one that would define their careers.

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The Dark Side of the Moon routinely comes up in lists of the greatest albums of all time, rock or otherwise, and it's also one of the best-selling LPs to ever grace the market, shifting an estimated 45 million copies across the globe since its debut. In short, not a bad job from the boys in Pink.

As well as cementing their status as legends and making them all a boatload of cash, Dark Side also got Floyd into the Guinness Book of World Records in April 2012. This was the week that the album celebrated its 802nd consecutive week in the Billboard 200 album charts, meaning that people had been consistently buying it for nearly 40 years.

This bagged the band the record of "Longest Stay by an Album on a Music Chart". It is estimated that one in 14 Americans under the age of 50 owns or has owned the album at some point, which isn't a world record, but is really damn cool.

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