Thematically and conceptually these are the same album.
They both tell stories of men who:
>achieve massive amounts of fame
>become pariahs to society
>put up defensive emotional barriers to hide what they feel inside
>fall into self-deprivation
>fall into substance abuse
>fall into infidelity
>are overly attached to their mothers
>have massive meltdowns in front of the whole world
Both albums share core themes
>ego
>humility
>self-destructiveness
>excess
Prove me wrong /mu/
>protip: you can't
at least The Wall is good
They are both:
>bad
>>71058643
MBDTF is solid all the way until the end
The Wall has like 4 good songs
>>71058757
>>71058766
Nobody thinks your contrarian opinions are good or insightful.
>>71058766
>Blame Game
>So Appalled
>Hell of a Life
Sure.
>>71058799
hell of a life is legitimately the best song on the album cuz.
You know you could write an essay comparing these albums and show it to other people, thus sharing knowledge and getting some music criticism experience, but instead you oversimplified your main points and offered them to us as a smug greentext. I don't see how that's fulfilling at all.