Los Condenados
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Los deprimidos, los enfadados
Los reprimidos avergonzados
Los melancólicos desquiciados
Los derrotados mal encarados

Los fugitivos del corazón
Los peligrosos involucrados
Los furiosos, los perdedores
Los traficantes desvergonzados

Los esqueletos muertos de hambre
Los bebedores inalcanzables
Los enterrados antes de tiempo
Los prisioneros

¡LOS CONDENADOS!

Los sinvergüenza sin corazón
Los mentirosos de vocación
Los enfermizos incontrolables
Los codiciosos, los deplorables

Los terroristas de la canción
Los peligrosos amos del son
Los estirados discriminantes
Los soberanos intimidantes

Los esqueletos muertos de hambre
Los bebedores inalcanzables
Los enterrados antes de tiempo
Los prisioneros

¡LOS CONDENADOS!

Una vez más
Una vez más




Una vez más
Una vez más

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dani Bander's song "Los Condenados" depict a group of individuals who are marginalized, oppressed, and struggling in various ways. The first stanza characterizes them as the "depressed, angry ones," as well as those who feel ashamed and defeated. They are described as lost, desolate figures who have been pushed to the fringes of society. The use of words like "derrotados" (defeated) and "mal encarados" (ill-tempered) suggests a sense of hopelessness and disillusionment among these individuals.


The second stanza delves deeper into the various types of people who are condemned or marginalized. There are references to those who are fugitives of the heart, dangerous and involved in harmful activities, as well as those consumed by rage and loss. The mention of "traficantes desvergonzados" (shameless traffickers) adds a layer of criminality and desperation to the portrait being painted. The theme of incarceration and confinement is also present with the mention of prisoners, emphasizing a sense of entrapment and confinement.


Moving on, the lyrics highlight individuals who are characterized by their lack of empathy and morality. The portrayal of these individuals as heartless scoundrels, habitual liars, and insatiable in their desires paints a picture of moral decay and corruption. They are depicted as despicable, monstrous figures who have lost all sense of humanity, consumed by their own greed and selfishness. The references to terrorism and discrimination further emphasize the destructive and toxic nature of their actions.


In the final repetition of "Una vez más" (Once again), there is a sense of cyclical despair and repetition in the lives of these condemned individuals. It suggests a never-ending cycle of suffering, oppression, and marginalization that they are trapped in. The repeated refrain serves as a haunting reminder of the ongoing struggles and challenges faced by these marginalized individuals, reinforcing the theme of hopelessness and futility. Overall, the song conveys a powerful message about societal injustice, moral decay, and the tragic plight of those who are condemned and marginalized.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Daniel González Sandoval

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Néstor Serna

Esta es una joya del neo rock mexicano.

Víctor Gutiérrez

Chingón todo el disco, espero presentaciones en CDMX!

Dani Bander

Qué chido que te gustó, estamos agendando fechas, el 20 estaremos en el CCE junto a Lanza Internacional, espero puedas ir :) https://www.facebook.com/events/517085772001753/

Who Is Dxzr

Ahhhh lo ameeeé 💗💗💗

Vangelis Martiñón

podrían decirme cuáles son los acordes porfa?

Dani Bander

Em + G + Am
Em + B7 + C + Am + C + G
Bm + A + G + D

Acá el disco completo ;)
https://open.spotify.com/album/2CxAVqdHu5ke84X9pAO2aI

Siers Frukz

Esta chida 👌

Dani Bander

¡Gracias! Aquí el disco completo https://open.spotify.com/album/2CxAVqdHu5ke84X9pAO2aI

Mario Soberanis

Perfecta!

Dani Bander

Gracias!!! Qué chido!!
Acá el disco completo:
https://open.spotify.com/album/2CxAVqdHu5ke84X9pAO2aI

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