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soberbiapride / arrogance

Soberbia is a powerful Spanish word for pride or arrogance, often associated with the seven deadly sins. It's a much stronger and more negative term than the everyday word for pride, orgullo.

In this intense metal song, the lyrics list soberbia as one of the weapons, alongside lust and violence, used by the 'evil face' to corrupt the singer. This makes it a dramatic and memorable word, perfectly capturing the song's dark and defiant theme.

Rostro Maligno is a fierce Mexican thrash-metal showdown between human will and raw evil. The narrator feels the devil himself circling, arrogantly waiting to recruit another soul into his “morada infernal,” while mocking every spark of hope. Each screamed ¡Satán! is both an accusation and a challenge: Do you ever tire of so much wickedness? The singer exposes how pride, lust, and violence are Satan’s favorite weapons, aiming to tear down everything true and pure so he can install his own twisted kingdom.

Far from giving in, the song’s voice fights back with relentless guitars and defiant questions, turning the track into a sonic exorcism. By the end, listeners are left with a surge of adrenaline and a clear message: evil may be loud and persistent, but awareness and resistance can be just as powerful. Let the riffs roar—and keep your spirit unbroken.

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