Anter En Las Guerras

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The Lost Hope of Returning Home: Anter En Las Guerras by Eskorbuto

Eskorbuto, a punk band from Spain, is known for their raw and unfiltered take on societal issues. Their song "Anter En Las Guerras" delves into the theme of war and its aftermath. The lyrics reflect a nostalgic longing for a time when soldiers could return home after the war, start anew, and leave the horrors behind. This sentiment is encapsulated in the lines, "Antes en las guerras podían regresar, volver a sus casas, volver a empezar." The repetition of the phrase "una vida nueva, todo quedaba atrás" emphasizes the possibility of a fresh start, a stark contrast to the present reality where the scars of war linger indefinitely.

The song's simplicity and repetitive structure serve to underline the stark message. The lalalara lalaralala refrain adds a haunting, almost mocking tone, suggesting that the ideal of returning to a normal life after war is now a distant dream. Eskorbuto's punk roots shine through in their direct and poignant critique of modern warfare and its relentless impact on individuals and society. The song can be seen as a lament for lost innocence and a critique of the perpetual state of conflict that leaves no room for recovery or renewal.

Eskorbuto's music often reflects the disillusionment and frustration of a generation grappling with political and social upheaval. "Anter En Las Guerras" is no exception, capturing the despair and hopelessness that come with the realization that the past's promises of renewal and recovery are no longer attainable. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the long-lasting effects of conflict, making it a powerful commentary on the human cost of war.

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  1. Anti- todo
  2. Mierda, Mierda, Mierda
  3. Soldados
  4. Historia triste
  5. Cerebros Destruidos
  6. Cuidado
  7. Ratas En Bizkaia
  8. Tamara
  9. Escupe la bandera
  10. E.T.A.
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