Okupación

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Rebellion and Resistance: The Spirit of 'Okupación' by Barricada

The song 'Okupación' by Barricada is a powerful anthem of rebellion and resistance. The lyrics are a call to action, urging listeners to take to the streets and fight for their rights. The repeated phrase 'dales acción' (give them action) emphasizes the urgency and necessity of direct action. The song speaks to those who feel marginalized and oppressed, encouraging them to stand up and take what is rightfully theirs, even if it means breaking down doors and facing violence from authorities.

The term 'okupación' itself is a reference to the squatter movement, where people occupy abandoned buildings as a form of protest against housing shortages and economic inequality. This movement is often met with harsh resistance from the authorities, as depicted in the lyrics with references to police brutality ('can a usar la porra otra vez', 'hostia en la boca, hostia en los huevos'). The song captures the raw, unfiltered anger and frustration of those who feel they have no other option but to fight back.

Barricada, known for their punk rock style, uses this song to channel the spirit of defiance and solidarity. The lyrics are a rallying cry for collective action, urging people to arm themselves and take to the streets ('dales acción, ármate'). The song's aggressive tone and vivid imagery serve to inspire and mobilize listeners, making it a powerful piece of protest music. The message is clear: change will not come from waiting; it must be taken by force, 'cueste lo que cueste' (whatever it takes).

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  1. No puedo parar
  2. Balas blancas
  3. Cuidado con el perro
  4. Quiero Perderme
  5. Todos mirando
  6. Por salir corriendo
  7. No Hay Tregua
  8. Correr a ciegas
  9. Bésame
  10. Deja que esto no acabe nunca
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