Fed Up

Hocico Hocico

The Struggle Against Modern Disillusionment

Hocico's song 'Fed Up' delves into the disillusionment and frustration that many people feel in modern society. The lyrics suggest that superficial solutions are often offered to those who are oppressed or obsessed, such as 'candies' and 'sex,' which serve as temporary distractions rather than genuine remedies. The song critiques the way society encourages people to conform and play along, even as their deeper temptations and desires remain unfulfilled. This creates a sense of ongoing dissatisfaction and a feeling that one's true needs are never truly addressed.

The repeated phrase 'Keep on walking' symbolizes the relentless pursuit of something more meaningful, despite the obstacles and disillusionment faced along the way. The imagery of 'climbing up the walls' and 'eating the dust' evokes a sense of struggle and futility, as if the effort to find meaning is met with constant setbacks. The advice to 'disbelieve what you dream before you go to sleep' suggests a loss of faith in one's aspirations and a growing cynicism about the possibility of achieving them.

The chorus emphasizes the idea of not overthinking and swallowing one's pride, which can be interpreted as a call to numb oneself to the harsh realities of life. The warnings to 'go straight and start to fly' and 'old road to paradise' hint at the allure of escapism and the false promises of easy solutions. The song ultimately questions the validity of believing in a predetermined destiny, twisted desires, or 'plastic dreams,' highlighting the artificial and often deceptive nature of the solutions offered by society. 'Fed Up' serves as a powerful commentary on the struggle to find genuine fulfillment in a world that often prioritizes superficial fixes over meaningful change.

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