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Richard Wright of Pink Floyd wrote a song known as " The Violent Sequence " for inclusion in the film.
Antonioni rejected the song because it was unlike " Careful with That Axe, Eugene " and instead, synchronized a re-recording of the latter with the film's violent ending scene.
Roger Waters states in Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii that while Antonioni loved the song he said it made him " feel sad.
Like I'm in church.
" Eventually it was reworked into a new song known as " Us and Them " which was released on their album, The Dark Side of the Moon in 1973.
" The Violent Sequence " however remained unreleased, until it was included on a 2011 boxset of " The Dark Side of the Moon ," where it was named " Us and them ( Richard Wright Demo )".

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