A Call to Arms Against Injustice: The Anthem of Los Violadores

Los Violadores, a pioneering punk rock band from Argentina, are known for their politically charged lyrics and rebellious spirit. Their song "Combate" is a powerful anthem that addresses various social and political issues plaguing society. The lyrics are a rallying cry against corruption, globalization, inequality, repression, and environmental degradation. The band emphasizes that as long as these injustices exist, they will continue to fight, symbolized by the repeated phrase "combate hasta el fin" (fight until the end).

The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world rife with problems such as military terror, lack of opportunities, pollution, deforestation, malnutrition, and domestic violence. These issues are not just local but global, affecting people across different nations and cultures. By highlighting these problems, Los Violadores aim to raise awareness and inspire action among their listeners. The use of the word "combate" suggests a relentless struggle, a refusal to accept the status quo, and a commitment to fighting for a better world.

Los Violadores' musical style, characterized by fast-paced rhythms and aggressive guitar riffs, complements the urgency and intensity of the song's message. The repetition of the band's name, "VIOLADORES," serves as a reminder of their identity and mission. They are not just musicians but activists, using their platform to challenge authority and advocate for change. "Combate" is more than just a song; it's a manifesto for resistance and a call to arms for anyone who believes in justice and equality.

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  1. Bombas A Londres
  2. Nada Ni Nadie Nos Puede Doblegar
  3. Combate
  4. Noticias En La Noche
  5. Comunicado 166
  6. Petróleo Y Sangre (Rojo Y Negro)
  7. Contra La Pared
  8. Quiero Ser Yo, Quiero Ser Libre
  9. El Extraño De Pelo Largo
  10. Represión
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