Vicioso

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Addicted to Rock: The Passionate Life of a Music Enthusiast

El Tri's song "Vicioso" is a heartfelt ode to the unyielding passion for rock and roll. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone whose life is deeply intertwined with music, particularly rock. The protagonist expresses a desire to live and die surrounded by the sounds of rock, indicating that music is not just a hobby but a fundamental part of their existence. This sentiment is emphasized by the mention of a vast collection of over 3000 records, showcasing a lifelong dedication to the genre.

The repeated phrase "no puedo dejar el vicio, soy adicto al rocanrol" (I can't quit the habit, I'm addicted to rock and roll) serves as the song's central theme. It highlights the idea of rock music as an addiction, something that the protagonist cannot and does not want to escape from. This addiction is portrayed positively, as something that gives life meaning and purpose. The desire to have "miles de tocadas" (thousands of gigs) and "miles de guitarras" (thousands of guitars) further underscores the depth of this passion.

El Tri, a legendary Mexican rock band, is known for their raw and authentic portrayal of life through their music. "Vicioso" is no exception, capturing the essence of what it means to be a true rock enthusiast. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt a deep connection to music, illustrating how it can become an integral part of one's identity. The lyrics also reflect a broader cultural appreciation for rock music, which has been a significant influence in many people's lives around the world.

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  1. Las Piedras Rodantes
  2. Triste Canción
  3. Niño Sin Amor
  4. Violencia, Drogas y Sexo
  5. Historia De Un Minuto
  6. Perdedor
  7. Todo Sea Por El Rock & Roll
  8. El desempleado
  9. Perro negro
  10. Presta
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