Revolución Inter

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The Call for Inner Revolution in 'Revolución Inter' by Los Violadores

Los Violadores, a pioneering punk rock band from Argentina, are known for their politically charged lyrics and rebellious spirit. 'Revolución Inter' is a powerful anthem that delves into the concept of personal and societal revolution. The song opens with a series of existential questions, asking the listener about their life choices and the direction they are heading. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of what it means to fight for one's life and freedom.

The lyrics emphasize the necessity of struggle and resistance, suggesting that there is no option but to fight for one's liberty. The repeated questioning of 'Dónde estás?' and 'Dime adónde irás?' serves as a wake-up call, urging individuals to recognize the ongoing battles in their lives and the world around them. The song critiques the complacency and false hopes that things will improve on their own, highlighting the 'miseria de los héroes de ayer'—the misery of yesterday's heroes who perhaps fought in vain or were forgotten.

The chorus, with its emphatic repetition of 'Revolución,' underscores the urgency and inevitability of change. The song dismisses political solutions as ineffective, suggesting that true revolution must come from within. This inner revolution is portrayed as a personal duty, a fight that each individual must undertake to achieve genuine freedom and change. Los Violadores use their raw, energetic punk sound to amplify this message, making 'Revolución Inter' not just a song, but a rallying cry for personal and collective awakening.

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  1. La Era Del Corregidor
  2. Ellos Son
  3. Ruidos
  4. En El Circo
  5. Sentimiento Fatal
  6. It's a Long Way Back To Germany
  7. viejos Patéticos
  8. Sin Ataduras
  9. Aburrido Divertido
  10. Existirás
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