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Demolicion
Los Saicos Lyrics


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Tatata... Yayaya...
Hechemos abajo la estación del tren
Hechemos abajo la estación del tren
Hechemos abajo la estación del tren
Hechemos abajo la estación del tren
Demoler, demoler, demoler, demoler
Hechemos abajo la estación del tren
Demoler, demoler la estación del tren
Demoler, demoler la estación del tren
Tatata... Yayaya...
Nos gusta volar las estaciones del tren
Demoler, demoler, demoler, demoler
Nos gusta volar las estaciones del tren
Demoler, demoler, demoler, demoler
Yeyeye... Yeyeye...
Yeyeye... Yeyeye...
Demoler, demoler, demoler, demoler
Tatata... Yayaya...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Los Saicos's song "Demolición" are a call to action to destroy the railway station. The repetition of "demoler" (to demolish) reinforces this message, as the band urges listeners to "hechemos abajo" (let's tear down) the station. The use of "nos gusta" (we like) suggests a rebellious attitude and a desire to disrupt the status quo, as the band expresses a fondness for "volar" (blow up) train stations.


The use of the phrase "estación del tren" (train station) can be interpreted as a symbol of authority and control. By destroying it, the band is rejecting societal norms and challenging those in power. The repetition of the vocalizations "tatata" and "yayaya" add to the chaotic and rebellious tone of the song.


Overall, "Demolición" can be seen as a song of rebellion against authority and conformity, urging listeners to take action to challenge the status quo and disrupt societal norms.


Line by Line Meaning

Tatata... Yayaya...
The opening sounds signify the beginning of the song which is set to express the rebellious nature of the artist.


Hechemos abajo la estación del tren
Let's bring down the train station: Here, the artist expresses their desire to rebel against the status quo.


Demoler, demoler, demoler, demoler
Demolish, demolish, demolish, demolish: The repetitive use of this phrase is meant to emphasize the artist's desire for destruction and change.


Demoler, demoler la estación del tren
Demolish, demolish the train station: The artist reiterates their desire to see a dismantling of the established order.


Nos gusta volar las estaciones del tren
We like to blow up train stations: The artist explicitly states their desire for destruction and chaos.


Yeyeye... Yeyeye...
Interlude: The artist's use of nonsense syllables serves as a musical break before the song continues.


Tatata... Yayaya...
Repeating the opening for dramatic effect: The artist wants to emphasize the rebellious nature of the song and to remind listeners of its central message.




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Comments from YouTube:

@johnhumbertomorenojaen1219

Veo gente que le duele mucho saber que el punk no tuvo orígenes en países del primer mundo, el punk es peruano y eso es un orgullo para latinoamerica.

@efrainmartell8170

@TheUltimateZD Nunca has viajado por eso comentas por ignorancia. Tranquilo que no eres el único ignorante.

@billymaximun

@TheUltimateZD a llorar la rio chamo

@Hermandelacruz

Por favor lean vean la historia si ellos mismos están tocando rock and roll y donde se originó eso?? Hay q averiguar es gratis

@anthoni4860

​@TheUltimateZD jajajaja que pendejo.

@bladirmisexy3809

@TheUltimateZD chibolo?:v

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@howardmanrique6995

"Creo que aún no están preparados para esto, pero a sus hijos les encantará"
-los Saicos

@cesarulianov8207

A sus nietos 🤘🏽

@cristhiangalvezrumiche4361

Gracias McFly

@alexanderbricenocarhuancho422

Y tuvo razon

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