11 de Marzo

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A Day of Tragedy: The Pain and Anger of March 11

Zenit's song "11 de Marzo" is a poignant and powerful reflection on the tragic events of March 11, 2004, when a series of coordinated bombings on commuter trains in Madrid, Spain, resulted in the loss of 191 lives and left thousands injured. The song captures the raw emotions of that day, from the initial shock and confusion to the deep sorrow and anger that followed. Zenit uses vivid imagery and personal anecdotes to convey the collective grief and outrage felt by the Spanish people, making the song a heartfelt tribute to the victims and a scathing critique of the political landscape that allowed such a tragedy to occur.

The lyrics delve into the immediate aftermath of the bombings, describing the chaos and devastation as people tried to make sense of the senseless violence. Zenit paints a picture of a nation in mourning, with black ribbons adorning every corner and the hearts of Spaniards crying out for justice. The song also addresses the political implications of the attacks, criticizing the government's response and the broader context of global conflicts that contributed to the tragedy. Zenit doesn't shy away from pointing fingers, calling out politicians and media figures for their roles in perpetuating violence and misinformation.

Throughout the song, Zenit emphasizes the importance of remembering the victims and learning from the past to prevent future atrocities. He channels the collective anger and sorrow of the Spanish people into a call for unity and action, urging listeners to hold those in power accountable and to strive for a more just and peaceful world. The song serves as both a memorial for those lost and a rallying cry for change, reminding us that the pain of March 11 will never be forgotten and that the fight for justice continues.

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  2. Un Hombre Y Un Destino
  3. Hombro Con Hombro
  4. Vaffanculo (Con Robert Vendetta)
  5. Te Quiero
  6. Después de Tanto
  7. 11 de Marzo
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