"All a lie" in this world, is one of the songs on "Clandestino" by Manu Chao. That sounds a bit like after "Ton, Steine, shards" and Rio Reiser. And much the same it seems to me also this plate. The mix of policy issues - radical and extremist put forward - and love poetry in the style of "Junimond" is an outstanding success. And what seems to no longer exist in Germany - revolutionary in any sense atmosphere - that's bulging available on this disc. As an inventory of the Americas it seems to me. So Manu Chao sings in reggae protest songs about the Zapatistas in Mexico. And anyway his lyrics have nothing to do with the banalities that are usually verwursten the guys from the "Social Club" from Cuba. In addition to the "Super Abuelos" America has also angry young men to offer. Listen! (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)