Aside from the more political topics, some of the songs have more relatable themes, such as never giving up on goals ("Durar Hasta el Final").
The album also talks about the preoccupation with the Twin Towers attack, directly on ("En Casa").
The album closes with a song expressing the desire for a perfect world ("Mundo Ideal").
Despite low sales in the United States, Libertad still managed to win the 2004 Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Group or Duo.
This would be the last studio album by the band before their breakup in 2005, however, new material would still be released after this album, as the compilation Historias e Histeria would include the songs “Mirate”, “Histeria”, and “Bienvenido al Anochecer”, all of which were released as singles.