These four musicians collaborated to cover Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" parts 1 and 2 for the soundtrack to Robert Rodriguez's 1998 horror/sci-fi film, The Faculty. In 1999, the single of this song was released on the Sony International record label. It also contained versions of "Another Brick in the Wall" part 1 and "Another Brick in the Wall" part 2 by Class of '99, plus Stabbing Westward's "Haunting Me".
The "Another Brick in the Wall" part 2 video was directed by Jim Shea. While the other members of the band were filmed specifically for the video, Staley's appearance consisted of footage pulled from Mad Season's 1995 Live at the Moore video. The video aired for the first time in January 1999.
Another Brick in the Wall Part 2
Class of '99 Lyrics
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We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave the kids alone
Hey, teacher leave the kids alone!
All in all it's just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave the kids alone
Hey, teacher leave us kids alone!
All in all it's just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
The lyrics to "Another Brick in the Wall" by Class of '99 seem to convey a deep sense of frustration towards the educational system. The first two lines, "We don't need no education, we don't need no thought control," are repeated twice in order to really hit home the message of rebellion against the system. The song then goes on to criticize the way teachers interact with students, calling for them to "leave the kids alone." The lyrics suggest that the process of education itself is a form of imprisonment, which seems to be emphasized by the repetition of "just another brick in the wall." Students are being molded and stripped of individuality to become a part of a larger, uniform whole.
The theme of rebellion against authority is central to this song, mirroring the political and social upheaval of the 1960s and 70s. The lyrics are a commentary on the educational system, which is often criticized for its top-down approach and the way it strips students of their individuality. The line "no dark sarcasm in the classroom" communicates the idea that students are often belittled and talked down to by teachers. The use of the word "brick" is significant as it symbolizes the way that the educational system tries to create conformity among its students, forcing them to lose their personal identity in order to become part of the wall of society.
Line by Line Meaning
We don't need no education
We do not require formal schooling
We don't need no thought control
We do not need to be conditioned to adhere to particular thoughts
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
There is no need for teachers to use irony or bitterness in the classroom
Teachers leave the kids alone
Teachers should not interrupt the children
Hey, teacher leave the kids alone!
Teacher, please stop bothering the children
All in all it's just another brick in the wall
All the children joining schools are just identical in ignorance and detriment
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
All the students are identical in ignorance and detriment
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Written by: George Roger Waters
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