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'''Disculpa los malos pensamientos''' ([[English language|English]]: ''Forgive the bad thoughts'') is a rock song by the [[Mexico|Mexican]] band [[Panda (band)|Panda]]. This is one of the plagiarised songs. This song cointains lyrics from 2 songs: Drowning Lessons, by [[My Chemical Romance]] and Free Fall Without a Parachute by [[Senses Fail]]. It was released in [[March 2006]] as the third single from the band's third album, ''Para ti con desprecio''. The song talks about the anger and bad thoughts that are caused by a girl's actions. The song reached the MTV ''[[Total Request Live|TRL]]'' in [[Latin America]], known as "Los 10+ pedidos", where it peaked at number one.
'''Disculpa los malos pensamientos''' ([[English language|English]]: ''Forgive the bad thoughts'') is a rock song by the [[Mexico|Mexican]] band [[Panda (band)|Panda]]. It was released in [[March 2006]] as the third single from the band's third album, ''Para ti con desprecio''. The song talks about the anger and bad thoughts that are caused by a girl's actions. The song reached the MTV ''[[Total Request Live|TRL]]'' in [[Latin America]], known as "Los 10+ pedidos", where it peaked at number one.


The song was written by José Madero, the vocalist of the band.
The song was written by José Madero, the vocalist of the band.

Revision as of 18:21, 11 December 2007

"Disculpa los malos pensamientos"
Song


Disculpa los malos pensamientos (English: Forgive the bad thoughts) is a rock song by the Mexican band Panda. It was released in March 2006 as the third single from the band's third album, Para ti con desprecio. The song talks about the anger and bad thoughts that are caused by a girl's actions. The song reached the MTV TRL in Latin America, known as "Los 10+ pedidos", where it peaked at number one.

The song was written by José Madero, the vocalist of the band.

Music Video

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José Madero and Mariana Quintanilla

The music video for the song debuted on March 4, 2006 on MTV Latin America in Mexico and South America. It was shot by Rodrigo Guardiola.

The video starts with the vocalist, José Madero, who arrives to his girlfriend's house (played by Mariana Quintanilla). She is pulled and moved by him throughout the video because she is apparently dead. Once inside the house, they have a dinner (during which he proposes to her) with her parents, who don't seem to notice she is dead.

The video was shot in an old house in Monterrey, Mexico.