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The unnoticed discs of Public Disorder

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little more than a week ago Public Disorder released "Those who stay, those who leave" with its own video, which speaks of a phenomenon that increasingly affects Venezuelan society, a recurring theme in conversations and it is clearly evident in the composition of Horacio Blanco.

Most people have praised the piece, others have criticized the simplicity of rhythm and lyrics, clearly and directly, without many interpretations. Okay diversity in the reactions, but what most caught my attention is that both those who have praised or questioned the issue, have made clear their preference for the songs of the group two decades ago. They refer to the "old Disorder" or "the era of 'Tremble". It seems that two discs of the group had gone unnoticed. I mean chaos Stars (2006) and Opposites (2011).

At concerts very few are those who chant "criminal policy" or "Scattered", as both albums did not have the media coverage Lead Busting (1997) or popular song of life and death (1994), but that does not mean that productions are not worthwhile. Rather, they are discs that you can choose pieces that I consider the best of his work.

While the band continues to capture public attention, many of his followers began their link with the set when they were teenagers. That fervor for various reasons declined, curiosity began to not be the same in adulthood and there was no continuity. To this must be aunarle the absence of a music industry in the country to strengthen the dissemination, even in times of social networks.

For this reason and to the comments focused on the most remote of Public Disorder past, I share a selection with some of the songs from those two albums that I consider worth claiming.

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