Suprimir, Derogar, Derrocar

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A Call to Abolish Destruction: The Anthem of Rebellion

Mostomalta's song "Suprimir, Derogar, Derrocar" is a powerful anthem that calls for the dismantling of oppressive systems and the rejection of destructive ideologies. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world shrouded in darkness and inequality, where anthropocentrism and ambition lead to the degradation of nature and the exploitation of resources. The song criticizes the unjust laws and cultural norms that perpetuate this cycle of destruction, urging listeners to recognize the hidden truths and the need for radical change.

The repeated phrases "Suprimir, Derogar, Derrocar" (Suppress, Repeal, Overthrow) serve as a rallying cry for action against the monarchy and the false values it represents. The song advocates for the abolition of laws that contribute to environmental and social decay, emphasizing the importance of dignity and the right to live in a world of freedom. It calls for a rejection of destructive customs and the establishment of new principles that prioritize life and liberty.

Mostomalta's message is clear: individual actions and decisions hold significant power in the fight against systemic oppression and environmental destruction. The song encourages listeners to react and fight with determination and dignity, highlighting the importance of collective effort in achieving meaningful change. By proclaiming the need to abolish death and end the destruction of our world, "Suprimir, Derogar, Derrocar" inspires a sense of urgency and empowerment, urging everyone to take a stand and contribute to the creation of a just and sustainable future.

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  1. Interstício
  2. Convicción
  3. Liberación
  4. Suprimir, Derogar, Derrocar
  5. Arde La Tierra En Llamas
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