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Rebellion Against Conformity: The Essence of 'Viejos Patéticos'

Los Violadores, a pioneering punk rock band from Argentina, are known for their rebellious spirit and socially charged lyrics. In 'Viejos Patéticos,' they channel their disdain for societal norms and the stagnation that comes with time. The song opens with a call to break free from the constraints of the established order, which they describe as 'lost in time' and 'rotten by time.' This imagery suggests a deep-seated frustration with the status quo and a desire for change.

The repeated declarations of 'No! queremos aburrirnos' and 'No! queremos convertirnos' emphasize a refusal to succumb to boredom and conformity. Instead, the band insists on addressing reality as it is, without the pretense of outdated ideologies or superficial trends. The mention of 'Hospicios,' 'Betos,' and 'Cósmicos' as mere 'poses' further critiques the hollow nature of certain societal roles and labels, which they see as relics of a bygone era.

The song's chorus, 'Hay que volar con lo establecido,' can be interpreted as a sarcastic nod to the pressure to conform. By repeating this phrase, Los Violadores highlight the absurdity of blindly following established norms. The overall message of 'Viejos Patéticos' is a powerful call to reject complacency and embrace a more authentic, unfiltered engagement with reality. This anthem of defiance resonates with anyone who feels trapped by societal expectations and yearns for genuine self-expression.

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  1. Aburrido Divertido
  2. Existirás
  3. Violadores De La Ley
  4. Adicto A Ti
  5. Fuera de Sektor
  6. Vanidad
  7. Al Borde Del Abismo
  8. La Era Del Corregidor
  9. Solo Una Agresión
  10. Anita Del Mar
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