Ok, OP, Pink Floyd is not EMO. The Wall is not EMO. The wall is a story. Have you seen the movie? If so, do you understand every little aspect of it? Everything in that album/movie has a purpose, a meaning. Waters did not throw random stuff together and said "Let there be life". A lot of PF's albums run on a theme. After Waters left the band, Gilmour kept the albums that way. A main theme. Sure, some of it's depressing, but compared to todays shit, todays shit is "oh buggers, I got mud on my shoes and pants". If PF's music was EMO, I would have finished myself off over a decade ago.
Besides, some of the Alan Parsons Project makes Pink Floyds music seem like Christmas carols. Now theres some depressing shit. (for those of you who don't know, Alan Parsons was in charge of recording Pink Floyd's Dark Sidxe of the Moon Album) The project's music style is simular to that of Pink Floyd's style. Look for "If I Could Change Your Mind" and "Too Late"
A few of Roger Waters' solo albums are also depressing.
And No, none of them are EMO. Emo can really only be applied to the music real EMO's preach and cut themselvse to IE the generic modern rock stuff like "crawling in my skin" and other "my g/f left me, i want to die songs.
And I agree with
>>11, theres a semi.