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The three parts of "Another brick in the Wall" should have their own pages.
Part III has only got a sum-up of the plot, it needs more information (about the sound effects, for example).
Part II has good information, which should be fitted into a seperate page.
Needs some... thought control on the famous "We don't need no education" line
"We don't need no education" line is a play on words, whether there is a misused double negation or not. The rest of the song pretty much implies the problems with school environment, that ruin the delivery of education. A British... a Bri'ish person can intuitively sense it alright, but my Runglish-speaking brain yearns for a lengthy paragraph on the trick used in the song.
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Maybe we could mention the Supergroup Hollywood Vampires combined the songs School's Out and Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 on their album, and Alice Cooper, whenever he performs School's Out Live will do what he did with Hollywood Vampires, and put Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 in the middle of the song — Preceding
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