Ellos Dicen Mierda

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A Defiant Cry Against Injustice

Los Fastidios' song "Ellos Dicen Mierda" is a powerful anthem of resistance and defiance against societal and political injustices. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where many people are left behind, suffering and dying without any meaningful change. The opening lines, "Mil colegas quedan tiraos por el camino / Y, ¿cuántos más van a quedar?" highlight the widespread despair and abandonment experienced by many. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which questions the endless cycle of suffering and the lack of hope for a better future.

The song's chorus, "Ellos dicen mierda, nosotros amén," is a stark declaration of the power dynamics at play. It suggests that those in power ("ellos") dismiss the struggles and suffering of the people ("nosotros") with contempt, while the people are expected to accept it passively. This line is a call to action, urging listeners not to remain silent in the face of injustice. The repetition of "amén" underscores the resignation and helplessness that many feel, but also serves as a rallying cry to break free from this cycle.

Throughout the song, there is a strong sense of pride and resilience. Despite the overwhelming odds and the constant barrage of hardships, the lyrics emphasize the importance of standing tall and maintaining one's dignity. The line "Dentro de nuestro vacío / Solo queda en pie el orgullo" encapsulates this sentiment, suggesting that even when everything else is stripped away, pride remains a source of strength. This message of perseverance and defiance is a central theme in Los Fastidios' music, which often addresses social and political issues with a punk rock ethos.

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