When I listen to Rammstein, Nirvana, Metallica, Evanescence, system of the down, Linkin park, etc; It teleports me to my childhood, specifically when I was in my uncle's car on the way to buy junk food or go for a walk, he was the one who taught me about rock, I always remember that he had a huge case under his seat with hundreds of records and to It was the best for me to be able to choose which band I wanted to listen to. He gave me my first Rammstein CD because it was my favorite, it still is, I loved playing it at home, but my mom is not a rock person, she is rooted in her land. and Latin music, at least she put up with some of my songs until she told me that she would change it hahaha I didn't like her music and she didn't like mine but that's where we tried to handle the situation. He continued talking about rock, in the 2000's Metallica went to Venezuela for the last time, but I was still little and with a lot of pain I couldn't go, my uncle did go and he gave me his black leather bracelet with spikes, he never got it. I have used it, but I keep it. Today I was listening to a rock playlist that I love and to my surprise my daughter also liked it, so much so that she put her dolls aside to pretend she was a rock star, the comb was her guitar and a marker was her microphone, she bobbed her head up and down to the music, she put on a show, she was inspired and possessed by the spirit of rock, she even told me that she will get her her glasses, she was so absorbed in the music and I liked it so much Seeing her so I didn't give any importance to the mess of toys she had. Unfortunately for her, the concert had to end because it was time to have dinner and then go to sleep. She complained a little because she wanted to continue singing and dancing; I think I would like her to remember these days in a special way when she is an adult and say something like: "My mom listened to these songs when she made dinner and I danced and sang around her with a comb, I love rock, it reminds me of mom" I don't know, I just imagined it and I thought it was great. What I am sure of is that rock transcends.