1. Disidente is one of … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands named Disidente
1. Disidente is one of the most unlikely success stories of underground mexican rock.
Disidente melt loud and heavy guitars with emotional melodies then Disidente's songs are a mix of punk atitude and sensibility with a sharp sense of rock songwriting.
Fueled by the curiosity of seeing where their ambitions might take them, the band performed a number of live shows in Mexico (2002-2004) before the release of their debut album "...y si tuviera disquera" . The album received critical praise, and got extensive airplay.
Playing alongside a number of great and diverse bands (Cafe tacvba, Molotov, Cuca, Attaque 77, Babasonicos and The Sounds, just to name a few) they showed their ability to excite different crowds from one night to the other. The intention to play "in front of everyone all of the time" proved to be more than talk.
2. Disidente is a hardcore punk band from Barcelona, Spain. They released their first demo on October 2014.
Alemania
Disidente Lyrics
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la mayor zenzazion
zomoz humanoz loz...
Judenzi luktugia
intifika lor zlam
Un menzaje ezpezial
me eztaz ablando ami
Judenzi luktugia
intifika lor zlam
Judenzi luktugia
intifika lor zlam
Judenzi luktugia
intifika lor zlam
Judenzi luktugia
intifika lor zlam
Judenzi luktugia
intifika lor zlam
The lyrics to Disidente's song Alemania are in Spanish and may have multiple interpretations. One interpretation could be that the song is a commentary on the state of the world and the need for people to connect with their humanity. The first line, "Busca gente real" which translates to "look for real people," may suggest that people have become disconnected from each other and it is important to seek out real connections. The line, "zomoz humanoz loz" which means "we are all human," reinforces this idea of unity and shared humanity.
However, the song takes a darker turn with the repeated phrase "Judenzi luktugia intifika lor zlam," which is difficult to translate and has been interpreted in different ways. Some argue that the phrase is gibberish and has no meaning, while others believe it may be a reference to anti-Semitic language used by the Nazi regime during WWII. The song's title, Alemania, which translates to Germany, further solidifies this connection.
The repeated phrase could also be seen as a criticism of propaganda and the manipulation of information by those in power. The line, "Tiene mala intenzion me eztaz ablando ami" which means "it has bad intentions, it is talking to me," suggests a voice that is trying to warp the listener's perception of reality.
Line by Line Meaning
Busca gente real
Looking for genuine people
la mayor zenzazion
The greatest sensation
zomoz humanoz loz...
We are all human
Judenzi luktugia
Jewish struggle
intifika lor zlam
Amplifying their pain
Un menzaje ezpezial
A special message
Tiene mala intenzion
Has bad intentions
me eztaz ablando ami
You're speaking to me
Judenzi luktugia
Jewish struggle
intifika lor zlam
Amplifying their pain
Judenzi luktugia
Jewish struggle
intifika lor zlam
Amplifying their pain
Judenzi luktugia
Jewish struggle
intifika lor zlam
Amplifying their pain
Judenzi luktugia
Jewish struggle
intifika lor zlam
Amplifying their pain
Contributed by Ruby N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.