Oveja negra

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The Struggle of the Black Sheep: A Rebellion Against Oppression

The song "Oveja negra" by Barricada is a powerful and raw commentary on societal oppression and the struggle for freedom. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an individual who is marginalized and persecuted for daring to step out of line and seek liberty. The repeated imagery of taking photos, fingerprinting, and examining teeth suggests a dehumanizing process, reducing the person to mere data points. This is a routine, a systematic way of breaking the spirit of those who resist.

The metaphor of the 'black sheep' is central to the song. Traditionally, a black sheep is someone who is different and often ostracized by the group. In this context, the black sheep represents anyone who dares to challenge the status quo. The 'white bullets' symbolize the oppressive forces that seek to maintain control and silence dissent. The song highlights the fear and violence that the oppressors use to keep the marginalized in check, emphasizing the brutal reality of their struggle.

Barricada, known for their rebellious spirit and punk rock ethos, uses this song to shed light on the harsh realities faced by those who fight for their freedom. The lyrics suggest that the desire to live without shackles and to move forward is met with hostility and violence. The song is a call to recognize and resist the systemic forces that perpetuate inequality and oppression. It resonates with anyone who has felt the weight of societal expectations and the harsh consequences of defying them.

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  1. Aún Queda Un Sitio
  2. Cuidado con el perro
  3. No sé bien porqué
  4. Situación limite
  5. Agradecido
  6. Sabes Hablar Bien
  7. Deja que esto no acabe nunca
  8. No sé que hacer contigo
  9. Tan fácil
  10. Pétalos
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