1) Spanish… Read Full Bio ↴There are 8 artists going by the name of "WarCry"
1) Spanish Epic/Heavy Metal Band, whose legendary leader Victor Garcia (Lead Singer) was also lead singer of the famous Heavy Band Avalanch.
Discography:
2002: WarCry
2002: El Sello de los Tiempos
2004: Alea Jacta Est
2005: ¿Dónde Está La Luz?
2006: La Quinta Esencia
2008: Revolución
2011: Alfa
2013: Inmortal
The band released their 8th studio album "Inmortal" in September 2013.
2) American d-beat punk band from Portland, OR. This group features members of His Hero Is Gone, Tragedy, Severed Head Of State, Funeral, Call The Police, Bacteria, Hellshock, and Remains of the Day.
3) A thrash/heavy metal band that featured Paul Speckmann and other members of Master.
4) Viking/Black Metal band from Spain (Catalonia).
5) A vegan/straight edge hardcore band from Bloomington/Indiana, active in the early 90s.
6) A Hip-Hop act from Australia during the early 90's.
7) Melodic Death/Doom Metal Band from America (The Flathead Reservation, MT). They have released two albums, Warrior's Path (1999) and Their Fallen World (2009).
8) Japanese noise punk band late 80s / early 90s
Pueblo Maldito
Warcry Lyrics
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A otro tiempo a todos envió
Como eran fuertes, los hizo separar
Para que nunca se volvieran a encontrar
Mas no calculo
Su poder
Grande el pueblo fue
Sembró ese mago odio a su alrededor
Para que nadie les prestare favor
Y su pasado les hizo olvidar
Puso en sus mentes sonidos de metal
Mas ese metal
Les unió
Y el sonido fue
La señal
Yo sé bien quién de mi pueblo es
Sé muy bien quién comparte mi fe
Sé que un día todo acabará
Y este pueblo volverá a brillar
Yo sé bien quién de mi pueblo es
Sé muy bien quién comparte mi fe
Sé que un día todo acabará
Y este pueblo volverá a brillar
(Solo)
Mas ese metal
Les unió
Y el sonido fue
La señal
Yo sé bien quién de mi pueblo es
Sé muy bien quién comparte mi fe
Sé que un día todo acabará
Y este pueblo volverá a brillar
Yo sé bien quién de mi pueblo es
Sé muy bien quién comparte mi fe
Sé que un día todo acabará
Y este pueblo volverá a brillar
Ese día nuestro resplandor
luchará contra el brillo del sol
Los demás por fin entenderán
quiénes son los siervos del metal
The lyrics of Warcry's song "Pueblo Maldito" describe a town that was cursed by an old wizard. The wizard "enchanted" the town to another time, separating the strong people and ensuring that they would never reunite. His power was great, but he did not calculate the consequence that the town would grow even stronger through division. He sowed hatred among the people and made them forget their past by planting the sounds of metal in their minds. However, the metal sound that he thought would separate them united them instead, and it became the symbol of the town. The singer of the song is confident in his understanding of who shares his faith and knows that one day the curse will end, and the town will shine again, overcoming the sun's brightness, as the world finally recognizes that it is servants of metal.
One could interpret the lyrics in various ways. The curse by the wizard could represent any force that divides a group of people, resulting in hatred and forgetfulness, while the metal sound could serve as a symbol of unity and strength that could bring them together. The words' passionate intensity suggests the vow to never forget their origins and to maintain the unity that the sound of metal created in their community.
Line by Line Meaning
Un viejo mago a un pueblo encantó
A powerful wizard enthralled a town
A otro tiempo a todos envió
Transported them to a different era
Como eran fuertes, los hizo separar
Knowing their strength, the wizard split them up
Para que nunca se volvieran a encontrar
To ensure no reunions could ever take place
Mas no calculo
Yet he didn't realize
Su poder
The force of the people
Grande el pueblo fue
Was widely revered
Y será
Will endure
Sembró ese mago odio a su alrededor
Planted hate in their hearts
Para que nadie les prestare favor
So they wouldn't receive any help
Y su pasado les hizo olvidar
Their history and memories were erased
Puso en sus mentes sonidos de metal
Filled their minds with the sound of metal
Mas ese metal
But that metal
Les unió
Brought them together
Y el sonido fue
And that sound served as
La señal
Their rallying cry
Yo sé bien quién de mi pueblo es
I know exactly who my people are
Sé muy bien quién comparte mi fe
I'm aware of who shares my beliefs
Sé que un día todo acabará
But I know that one day it'll all end
Y este pueblo volverá a brillar
And this town will regain its light
(Solo)
Ese día nuestro resplandor
Our splendor on that day
luchará contra el brillo del sol
Will outshine even the sun
Los demás por fin entenderán
Others will finally realize
quiénes son los siervos del metal
Who the true believers of metal are
Contributed by Andrew V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.