Let's Ride To Metal Land (The Passage Is R$1, 00)

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Journey to the Mythical Land of Metal

Massacration's song "Let's Ride To Metal Land (The Passage Is R$1, 00)" is a humorous and fantastical ode to a mythical place where heavy metal reigns supreme. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a distant land where everyone dresses in black, the music is always loud, and even the pets are elephants. This exaggerated imagery serves to create a utopian vision for metalheads, a place where their love for the genre is celebrated to the extreme.

The song's narrative revolves around the journey to this metal paradise, emphasizing that the only way to get there is by bus, with a ticket costing just one real. This detail adds a layer of absurdity and humor, as it contrasts the grandiose nature of the destination with the mundane and cheap mode of transportation. The repeated calls to the bus driver, or "motorista," to wait and let more people on, further enhance the communal and inclusive spirit of the journey, suggesting that everyone who loves metal is welcome.

Massacration, known for their satirical take on heavy metal culture, uses this song to both celebrate and poke fun at the genre's stereotypes. The exaggerated elements, such as the volume always being at ten and the drink being "leberé," a nonsensical term, highlight the band's playful approach. The song ultimately serves as a lighthearted anthem for metal fans, inviting them to join in on the fun and embrace the over-the-top aspects of their beloved music genre.

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