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For decades, Dade County has been caught up in a tide of grime and blood that rolls across across the concrete wastelands of the city and its suburbs. But this toxic waste is also the cesspool from which punk rock bands are born. The other day, we spoke with singer T-Flo AKA Antonio Flores and here's what he had to say about the new album, a song about a prostitute, and life as anti-racist skinheads. I write about the shit that we go through and the things that we see in the city.
Sometimes, we focus on the bad, but then it's like, you know what, keep your head up high. Get out of the gutter. Flatlands is what we call Miami. It's also about getting older. It basically talks about you're 30 years old and life is not exactly how you want it to be, so you gotta pick yourself up.
You can't be half-drunk all the time. Your life may not be what you wanted, but you still gotta try to survive. That's what it is. Miami is the Flatlands. That's a song about a prostitute. It starts off with her passed out on a bench when the sun rises. Then all the shit that she goes through, like she gets beaten by her tricks, but she just tries to maintain.
She doesn't know anything else. And then it talks about her kid. And how he wakes up to see her come home. She's all bruised up and fuckin' wasted.
I live near there and I work late hours. And when you drive by at 4 in the morning, you always see these tricks out there and these prostitutes everywhere. You always wonder what their lives are like. It's like, what's connected with that, what's at home waiting for her. Who is she feeding with that fuckin' money? What are her reasons behind it?