Intoxicados

Intoxicados Intoxicados

The Facade of Youth: A Critique of Superficiality in 'Intoxicados'

The song 'Intoxicados' by the band Intoxicados delves into the superficiality and obsession with appearance that pervades modern society. The lyrics highlight how some people prioritize their image over their true selves, becoming almost like 'mummies' in their quest to appear younger. This metaphor of mummies suggests a lifeless, preserved state, indicating that these individuals are sacrificing their authenticity and vitality for the sake of maintaining a youthful facade.

The repeated plea to the 'cirujano' (surgeon) to 'stretch it a little more' underscores the desperation and lengths to which people will go to alter their appearance. This repetition emphasizes the relentless pursuit of an unattainable ideal, driven by societal pressures and personal insecurities. The surgeon's role in this context is symbolic of the broader cosmetic industry, which profits from and perpetuates these insecurities.

Intoxicados, known for their raw and often critical lyrics, use this song to comment on the cultural obsession with youth and beauty. The band's style, which blends rock with elements of punk and reggae, often addresses social issues and personal struggles, making their music both relatable and thought-provoking. 'Intoxicados' serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of self-acceptance and the dangers of losing oneself in the pursuit of superficial perfection.

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  1. Nunca Quise
  2. Fuego
  3. Espero Que La Vida
  4. Comandante
  5. El Rey
  6. Departamento Deshabitado
  7. Dos Nenas
  8. Transan
  9. Mi Inteligencia Intrapersonal
  10. Una Vela [explícita]
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