wretched souls - translation to spanish
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wretched souls - translation to spanish

ALBUM BY PLASMATICS
New Hope For The Wretched; New hope for the wretched

wretched souls      
almas miserables, personas infelices, desgraciados
wretched         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WRETCHED; Wretched (band); Wretched (disambiguation); The Wretched
desgraciado
enfermo
infeliz
miserable
calamitoso
malo
ruin
espantoso
lamentable
maldito
wretched         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WRETCHED; Wretched (band); Wretched (disambiguation); The Wretched
(adj.) = lamentable, desgraciado, maldito
Ex: A card catalog has the capability of being kept up to date, but it is a wretched way to make information available.
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* live + wretched existence = llevar una vida miserable

Definition

wretched
a.
1.
Unhappy (on account of outward condition), forlorn, comfortless, woebegone, afflicted, distressed. See miserable.
2.
Calamitous, afflictive, afflicting, deplorable, shocking, depressing, saddening, sad, sorrowful.
3.
Bad, poor, vile, sorry, shabby, pitiful, worthless, paltry, contemptible, mean.

Wikipedia

New Hope for the Wretched

New Hope for the Wretched is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Plasmatics. It was released on October 2, 1980 by Stiff Records.

Jimmy Miller, former producer of the Rolling Stones and Motörhead (a band Plasmatics would collaborate with in the future), was the initial producer for the album. He had a heroin addiction from the day he arrived in New York City and he was virtually useless to the project, nearly bringing the whole project down with him. Stiff Records fired Miller, and the album was finished by engineer Ed Stasium and manager Rod Swenson over in England. In addition to songs like "Corruption" and "Living Dead", linked to TV smashing and automobile destruction, the song "Butcher Baby" featured, as with the live shows, a chainsaw sawing through a guitar in place of a guitar solo. Stiff released it as single and it peaked at No. 55 on the UK Singles Chart, with the album reaching the same position on the UK Albums Chart.

The liner notes for the record proudly proclaimed that during the recording of the cover of "Dream Lover" (originally by Bobby Darin) the musicians were isolated from each other while recording and, during the instrumental break, could not hear what each other were playing.

The album was re-released in 2001 by Plasmatics Media, Inc. with bonus tracks and the Metal Priestess EP on the same disc. In 2002, Cherry Red Records re-released the complete album. In 2014, Let Them Eat Viny] re-released the album (including the 2002 CD bonus tracks) as two coloured discs.

Examples of use of wretched souls
1. The White House continues to turn a blind eye even as the injustices continue Guantanamo, with its shackled wretched souls and abusive guards, contradicts everything there is to admire about America.
2. I counted in my half of a tube carriage the other day, and there were five wretched souls listening, folk who cannot tolerate life unless it is to their persistent, personal, pulsating soundtrack.