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Violencia, drogas y sexo, according to DoReSol
The song Violencia, drogas y sexo by El Tri stands out for its raw representation of social reality, a hallmark of the band. With a duration of 3:44, this piece addresses complex and controversial themes that reflect daily life in a context marked by violence and addiction. The lyrics, filled with sincerity, invite reflection on the issues affecting society, using direct and provocative language that connects with the listener's experience.
The album Simplemente, released in 1984, marks the beginning of a new stage for the band, which was previously known as Three Souls in My Mind. This name change not only represents an evolution in their identity but also a more direct approach to their audience, who began to refer to them simply as "Tri." The album received positive feedback, with songs like Triste Cancion and Metro Balderas gaining great popularity. The ability of Alex Lora to capture the essence of his surroundings through music is evident in this work, which becomes a sonic testament to the Mexican reality of the time.
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Simplemente
El Tri · 1985 · Track 7
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