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Get ready to charge into the mosh pit of social outrage. In “Infierno Privado / 1461,” Canadian shred-lord Weedthrash rips open the steel doors of the prison system to reveal a brutal reality where only the poor end up behind bars. With rapid-fire lyrics and pounding riffs, the song paints the penitentiary as a “hell of steel and concrete” that rots human souls, while the rich simply buy their way out. Justice, according to Weedthrash, is sold to the highest bidder, letting powerful elites keep stealing, killing, and turning the world into a slaughterhouse without ever touching a jail cell.

Amid clanging guitars and relentless drums, the track hammers home its core message: in a world where money equals freedom, the powerless are left to count endless, colorless days in cages, dreaming of that “jovial day” of release that may never come. It is a furious protest song, a call to recognize systemic corruption, and a reminder that true justice remains locked up with the people society refuses to see.

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