Released September 22nd, 1978, One Nation Under a Groove was Funkadelic’s most commercially successful album, hitting #1 on the Billboard Magazine Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, #16 on the Billboard 200, and it sold a million copies, going Platinum.

This is an official Pink Floyd beverage coolie featuring Pink Floyd's logo and a pig on one side, and the Animals album cover on the opposite side. This Bluescentric Brand neoprene foam Pink Floyd coozie measures a standard 4 inches (102mm) in diameter, and fits most bottles and cans. 

Pink Floyd's tenth studio album Animals, released in 1977, is bookended by "Pigs On The Wing", a concept further explored on the album's cover by a giant, inflatable pig over the Battersea Power Station in London. The album explores greed through representations of pigs, dogs and sheep. 

It was unruly fans on the last stop of the 1977 Animals tour that lead Roger Waters to examine the metaphorical and physical barriers between performer and audience, leading to the conception of their next album, The Wall.

Weight 0.14 lbs