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Is Brazil the nation of "Disorder and Regression"? Zion'z argues so in his music; listen

Part of the album 'Metanoia', released in February of this year, the song criticizes both the left and the right

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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