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Monday Morning Musica : Calle 13 & The Mars Volta

6:42 am By Maegan La Mala · Music

19 Jul 2010

I was originally going to make all of this week’s morning musica posts related to Las Vegas given that I will be heading out there for Netroots Nation (more on that later) pero when I heard this jam via Remezcla, I decided to go with this. You really have to listen to the lyrics and apologies for my non-Spanish speaking peeps. Calma Pueblo which can be translated as “stay Calm Community/town/my people”, makes reference to the Puerto Rican governor’s mass firing of workers on the island, mass media misinformation, using corporate sponsorship, the Vatican as a mafia, and using music a voice of the people.

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