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A Cry for Freedom and Understanding: Warcry's 'Más Allá'

Warcry's song 'Más Allá' is a powerful anthem that delves into the themes of freedom, understanding, and the quest for a place where one can express themselves without judgment. The lyrics begin by highlighting the importance of listening before speaking, a fundamental yet often overlooked aspect of communication. The line 'Sólo una boca y dos oídos no les parece señal' suggests that people should listen more and talk less, emphasizing the value of understanding others' perspectives before forming opinions.

The song then transitions into a critique of a society that is quick to judge and slow to understand. The lyrics 'Saben de todo, creen en nada y no quieren comprender' reflect a world where people claim to know everything but believe in nothing, showing a lack of genuine understanding and empathy. This societal critique is further emphasized by the line 'Este mundo no es mi mundo, es mi prisión,' portraying the world as a prison for those who seek truth and freedom.

The chorus of 'Más Allá' is a heartfelt plea for a place 'más allá de los límites del bien y del mal,' beyond the limits of good and evil, where one can think freely and express their opinions without fear of judgment. This longing for a utopian space where freedom of thought and expression is respected resonates deeply with listeners who feel constrained by societal norms and expectations. Warcry's powerful delivery and emotive lyrics make 'Más Allá' not just a song, but a call to action for a more understanding and accepting world.

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  5. La Prisión Invisible
  6. El AntiCristo
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  9. Como Un Mago
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