Rebellion Against Oppression: The Anthem of Attaque 77's 'B.A.D'

Attaque 77's song 'B.A.D' is a powerful anthem of resistance against police brutality and social control. The repeated chant of '¡Oh! ¡Oh! ¡Oh! Brigada anti disturbios' (Riot Squad) sets the tone for the song, expressing a clear rejection of the oppressive forces represented by the police. The lyrics convey a sense of frustration and anger towards the constant surveillance and control exerted by various authorities, from social workers to the police, highlighting the invasive nature of these institutions in everyday life.

The song paints a vivid picture of a society under siege, where toxicomania (drug addiction) is rampant in bars, and social workers invade homes. The presence of the 'comando radioeléctrico' (radio command) on street corners symbolizes the omnipresent surveillance state. The lyrics '¡controlándote, controlándome, vigilándote, molestándome!' (controlling you, controlling me, watching you, bothering me) emphasize the intrusive and oppressive nature of these forces, creating a sense of paranoia and unrest among the populace.

The chorus, with its emphatic 'No queremos más' (We don't want more) and 'Nunca más' (Never again), is a rallying cry for freedom and resistance. The song also touches on the conflicting responses to this oppression, with some advocating for confrontation and others for compliance. The line 'Sacan los bastones y empiezan las corridas - ¡Siempre termina igual!' (They take out the batons and the chases begin - It always ends the same) underscores the cyclical nature of violence and repression. The song concludes with a poignant critique of the police, labeling them as the 'vergüenza nacional' (national shame), and questioning who the real criminals are in this scenario.

'B.A.D' by Attaque 77 is not just a song; it's a statement against systemic oppression and a call for societal change. It resonates with anyone who has experienced or witnessed the heavy hand of authority and serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and freedom.

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