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Beach Boys Recall Their Iconic 'Pet Sounds' Goat Photo Shoot

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Fifty years ago, the Beach Boys released their milestone album "Pet Sounds," a collection of groundbreaking songs that really redefined what pop music could be. In the decades since, critics and fans have scrutinized and analyzed every single aspect of the album's 13 songs. But the album's genius was hardly represented by its sleeve art. The cover features a snapshot of the band standing in a San Diego petting zoo, feeding goats. We spoke with members of the Beach Boys about their remembrances of the photo shoot.

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