Looking at weekly record sales alone, The Dark Side of the Moon was consistently a top 200 weekly sold album for 736 weeks. Not only that, but it’s popularity fluctuated several times, leading it to become a top 200 album three more times over the past four decades. When tallying up each week The Dark Side of the Moon managed to break the “top 200 weekly sold list” over the past 4 decades, the result shows that the album had a position for on this list for roughly 1500 weeks. As one can imagine, The Dark side of the Moon is more than just an album, but instead, a staple to the rock and roll genre as a whole. On the other hand, studying The Dark Side of Moon independent from record sales and statistics, one finds that the message that revolves around of the entire album is what gives The Dark Side of the Moon its popularity. Although each song individually supports the main theme of the album, The Dark Side of the Moon can be stripped down to four key songs; which consists of “Speak to Me,” “Breathe (in the Air),” “Time,” and