volverse frenético - translation to English
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volverse frenético - translation to English

Jardin frenetico; Jardín frenetico; Jardin frenético

run amok         
CULTURE-BOUND SYNDROME
Running Amuck; Running amuck; Running Amok; Running a muck; Run a muck; Run amuck; Run amok; Gone amok; Going amok; Runs amok; Goes amok; Mal de pelea; Amuk
volverse frenético, volverse loco, encallarse, vararse
volverse frenético      
(v.) = go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, work up + a lather
Ex: It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk. Ex: You have also probably read about cases where an employee "went postal" and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees. Ex: Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her. Ex: The boy's mother got angry as a hornet and obtained a lawyer, who also has worked up a lather over this grievous injustice.
frenzy      
v. poner frenético, volver loco

Wikipedia

Jardín frenético

Jardín frenético es el álbum debut de la banda de rock argentina Árbol. El disco se caracteriza tanto por su buena calidad (siendo una producción independiente de bajo presupuesto) como por su particular mezcla de rock alternativo, grunge, funk y hardcore con algunos ritmos afrolatinos e instrumentos no tradicionales dentro del rock, como el violín o el charango. Fue producido y distribuido de forma independiente. Las 12 canciones grabadas de manera independiente llegaron a manos de Gustavo Santaolalla, su productor con quien firmaron su primer contrato discográfico. Más adelante, todas las canciones (excepto "H.C.V.") fueron regrabadas bajo la producción artística de Santaolalla. El resultado es el disco homónimo, sucesor de Jardín Frenético, distribuido por Universal Music.