Histeria, Tv, Canción de Moda

Carajo Carajo

A Raw Critique of Modern Society: Carajo's 'Histeria, Tv, Canción de Moda'

Carajo's song 'Histeria, Tv, Canción de Moda' is a powerful critique of contemporary society, focusing on the pervasive influence of media and the resulting hysteria. The lyrics open with a sense of urgency, describing a state of emergency where people are ready to fight for the truth. The band emphasizes the importance of sincerity and authenticity, suggesting that true value doesn't need trophies or external validation. This sets the stage for a broader commentary on the nature of power and the manipulation of truth.

The chorus, 'Golpe a golpe el odio crece, Tiempo al tiempo, todo se sabra,' translates to 'Blow by blow, hatred grows, Time will tell, everything will be known.' This line encapsulates the song's central theme: the destructive power of hatred and the eventual revelation of truth. The lyrics express disgust and frustration with the media, which is portrayed as a source of misinformation and hysteria. The mention of a 'terrorist wanting to save us' and the call to 'cut the transmission' highlight the absurdity and danger of media sensationalism.

The song also touches on the desensitization of society to violence and chaos, likening it to a 'Roman circus in the streets.' The imagery of bombs and bullets underscores the severity of the issues at hand. Carajo criticizes the misplaced intelligence and ingenuity of society, lamenting that such capabilities are often used for harm rather than good. The song ends on a note of bitter irony, questioning the so-called 'evolution' and 'new inventions' that have led to a world filled with 'Martians, clones, freaks, and killers.' Through its raw and unfiltered lyrics, 'Histeria, Tv, Canción de Moda' serves as a wake-up call, urging listeners to question the status quo and seek genuine change.

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