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There’s a room full of people
Trying to figure things out
Thinking of the past, imagining the future
Wondering what life is all about
There’s a room full of people
Looking for the meanings of life
Asking themselves many questions
Trying to answer the best they can
There are rooms full of people
Trying to figure things out
We’re all helping each other
Come, friends, say it out loud!
There’s a lab full of people
Prodding at dangerous things
With protective gear they conquer their fear
So they heal other human beings
(instrumental)
There’s a room full of people
Who clean other people’s rooms
They ensure that others live
In proper conditions so they can bloom
There are rooms full of people
Trying to figure things out
We’re all helping each other
Comrades say it out loud!
There’s a theater with people
Watching other people perform
Everybody’s connected
Everybody’s turned off their phones
There are rooms full of people
Trying to figure things out
We’re all helping each other
Come, friends, say it out loud!
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chrysalis
03:01
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I abandoned my life to find a better one.
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next time will be better
03:12
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4. |
headway to nowhere
05:00
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5. |
dance for yourself
03:31
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6. |
canned beans
03:29
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7. |
under standing
03:58
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8. |
wealthy monsters
03:20
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wealthy monsters on your timeline
wealthy monsters on TV
wealthy monsters over your head
private jets and magazines
stealing wages, raping children
I feed you and you bleed me
raising prices, rolling dices
thriving on your basic needs
wealthy monsters
looking good
on your media
you’re their food
peeping through your cell phone camera
listening through microphones
AI robots do their bidding
they may even need your bones
wealthy monsters
looking good
on your media
you’re their food
grind, peasant
daddy needs more power
grind, peasant
pretend you have a choice!
grind
peasant
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la lucha sigue
03:12
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Javier "diablito" Albarrán Madrid, Spain
I've been making music practically since childhood, starting with actual instruments in my teenage
years.
My formative years are heavy in militant bands ranging from rock to hip hop, funk and opening up to all and any styles that would fit the narrative. This lead me eventually to composing for films.
Now I'm a candidate for the Goya award for the soundtrack of the documentary "sesión salvaje".
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