"We're going back to 36! We're going to go back to 36!" Three young people sang incessantly to the rhythm of technopop on a macro stage.

"We always piss off the communists, feminists and liberals,/ PSOE, Podemos, Esquerra,/ Bildu, Puigdemont and Rufián,/ What could go wrong?/ The left that governs/ is called the Popular Front./ Surrounded by pajilleros revolutionaries/ of sofa...", they continued with a political-musical show halfway between Antena 3's

national parody

-with thick words- and the typical verbenero end of a rally in Vistalegre.

It was the big night for

Los Meconios

and

InfoVlogger

, absolute stars on social networks throughout Sunday with the trending topic #OBKFacha after their performance at the

Viva22

event organized by

Vox

the day before on the outskirts of Madrid.

The same Mad Cool venue that months before hosted the performances of

Metallica, Placebo and Imagine Dragons

thus became the particular launch pad for the trio of

youtubers

.

None of them seemed to be intimidated by the esplanade upholstered with artificial grass and set up for large crowds in Valdebebas, quite the contrary.

Microphone at the ready, letting themselves be riddled by the spotlights naturally and dressed completely in black as if they were a trio of Californian rappers, they came very high.

"We always piss off the communists, feminists and progressives,/ PSOE, Podemos, Esquerra,/ Bildu, Puigdemont and Rufián,/ What could go wrong? Long live Madrid! /

The left that governs/ is called the Popular Front./ Surrounded by pajilleros / sofa revolutionaries ", shouted their anti-

system

anthem

.

"We are the resistance, we are fascists./ The podemitas are democracy./ If you vote for the PP you are a Francoist./ And if you like Bildu, you are a pacifist./ What a fascist Santiago Abascal is/ and Otegi is a man of peace."

And again the chorus: "Let's go back to 36!".

The

Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory (ARMH) has asked the State Attorney General's Office

to investigate the events and the Secretary of State for Democratic Memory "to act as a whistleblower against a

hate crime

."

All this after the ERC spokesman in Congress, Gabriel Rufián, expressed his gratitude on Twitter to those responsible for the action after "inspiring the obscene OBK" and the spokesman for United We Can in the Upper House, Pablo Echenique, declared himself an "absolute fan" of the group he described as

"Take That Nazis"

.

There were also those who called them

Fach Street Boys or Niu Kids on the Vox

.

The trio, at another moment of the performance.

But, who was really behind the success of the

fachafest

(find again the network of the little blue bird)?

Sergio C. Martínez and Mario Camps

are the two members of Los Meconios.

On their website they make themselves known as "people who like to tell the news with humor and parodying songs. We get together from time to time to laugh and try to make others laugh. Sometimes we succeed (especially when we laugh U.S...)".

Sergio and Mario, fierce on stage with their political messages, only in a starched version of Kortatu, instead offer themselves on the web to

perform a song

"to make your partner fall in love on Valentine's Day, to surprise a friend on Valentine's Day of his birthday or to excite that family member whom we love so much".

The musical message of the meconium costs from 59 euros onwards.

The parodic version, between 129 and 189 euros.

And the original composition, between 249 and 399 euros.

In the videoblog, they rage with their cooing with

Pedro Sánchez, Yolanda Díaz, Mónica Oltra or Alberto Garzón

.

They dedicate a

cover

of Quevedo's success with Bizarrap to the President of the Government.

Through their own store, the duo also sells T-shirts with

slogans such as

Spaniards without complexes

,

Before facha que chavista

, and others with the group's logo, reminiscent of the WhatsApp emoticon poop.

Meconium, for those who do not know, is the viscous and thick substance of dark green color tending to black composed of dead cells and secretions of the stomach and liver that newborns expel as their first excrement.

Los meconios have more than 150,000 subscribers and 33,915,525 views on their YouTube channel.

There they present themselves as "politically incorrect because there is no other way to express themselves freely. Spaniards without complexes and lovers of freedom."

They opened it on June 5, 2017, two months after Vox leaders met with

Steve Bannon

, Donald Trump's chief strategist.

For the rest, the website does not announce upcoming concerts, but it does let you know that on June 4 in Valencia (Sala Moon) and on February 26 in Madrid (Teatro Barceló) they already performed with InfoVlogger.

Behind the alias is

Isaac Parejo , a young resident of the Ensanche de Vallecas who has interviewed

Rocío Monasterio, Ignacio Garriga, Macarena Olona or Santiago Abascal

on his YouTube channel

.

"I am homosexual, right-wing and I do not say long live pride, I say Long live Spain!" He declared last year in an interview with

Counting stars

.

His

piercings

, ripped jeans and video game tester t - shirts distance him from the stereotyped image of the young right - wing man from Madrid

.

Any mother or father could confuse him with a tenant of the flat in Ibai Llanos.

In December 2019, Twitter closed his account -already reopened- after being denounced for defending three Third Division soccer players sentenced to 38 years for sexual assault on a teenager.

His YouTube channel, opened on September 8, 2017, has 320,000 subscribers and 31,509,889 views.

In it he calls Sánchez "psychopath from Moncloa" or applauds "the balls" of the president of the Community, Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

It pretends to be a channel "of analysis and political information",

.

Of course, from time to time he exploits the geek pose and disguises himself as a superhero as well as a todologue.

However, according to the premiere on Saturday night, he is not out of place.

Sergio Candanedo, the

youtuber

who answers for Un Tío Blanco Hetero, already said at the time that

"Being on the right is the new punk"

, validating a phrase that circulated widely in the US and that partly explains Trump's political rise and

irruption of Vox in the cultural war

with performances like the one on Saturday in the very navel of commercial pop-rock.

Olona herself, who has offered them assistance "in the legal battle", has congratulated the trio for daring to

"burst the ideological dictatorship" as "few artists" do

.

With the same weapons as the left-wing singer-songwriters in the Transition, for example: a chorus hit.

"We're going back to 36! We're going back to 36!/ If you're gay, you want to go see/ LGTB Pride. You must show COGAM/ your good homosexual

card./ Feminists protest a gang rape./ There are 10 more to investigate. I don't care, they're from Senegal

... Long live Madrid!", still resounds in Valdebebas.

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