Brazilian rock and metal bands don't usually shy away from addressing political themes in their songs, even if they don't point to a partisan solution. In the case of "Desordem e Regresso" (Disorder and Regression), by the Curitiba-based band Zion'z , the left and right present an equal risk to the population of our country.

Part of the album Metanoia , released on February 7th, marking their return after a 12-year hiatus, the song has sonic and lyrical references to the Brazilian national anthem in a call to maintain faith in change.

"I'm out of food, people are in need / And the condensed milk is paying for the president?", Jair Bolsonaro in one excerpt. Listen below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMQlByPxKv8

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