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"Deprecated" talks about obsolescence. It is a metaphor for human vital functioning. Just as machines become obsolete due to poor performance of their functions, the same can also happen to the individual in search of his fate.
"Deprecated" refers to the search for the vital path, to give it a form and a meaning. How standstill in doubts and regrets makes us fall behind while others have already found their way. The feeling of that life drags you, of feeling that you do not fit in and of constant attempts to adapt without success.
The final reading of the song “Deprecated” is to put yourself back together and try one more time because, in the end, how life is, and it will always be that way as long as you live. That constant search for meaning and your own purpose.
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Jaime P. Damborenea – Composition, keys and synths
Esperanza Ruiz – Bass lines and lyrics.
Carlos P. Esteban – Guitar lines and vocals
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Javier Ortiz at Estudio Brazil
lyrics
Lyrics:
Made of doubts and regrets
Not as useful as they care
Without purpose or way
I forgot why I came.
Can someone show me the path?
I tried to find it but I can’t (x4)
Begging instead of living
There's no reason to be here
Fading out, just disappear
Guess I can try one last time
Can someone show me the path?
I tried to find it but I can’t
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