Gorda Puerca

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A Dark Satire on Suburban Life and Misogyny

Asspera's song "Gorda Puerca" is a provocative and controversial piece that delves into the darker aspects of suburban life, using crude humor and shocking imagery to make its point. The song opens with a scene of camaraderie among friends in a neighborhood, enjoying a barbecue, listening to metal music, and indulging in alcohol. This setting paints a picture of a typical suburban gathering, but the lyrics quickly take a disturbing turn.

The narrative introduces a woman described in derogatory terms, and the men in the story proceed to assault her. The lyrics are graphic and violent, reflecting a deep-seated misogyny and a lack of empathy. The woman's reaction, however, is portrayed as one of bizarre satisfaction, which adds a layer of dark humor and absurdity to the song. This could be interpreted as a critique of how society often dehumanizes and objectifies women, reducing them to mere objects of male desire and violence.

The arrival of the police adds another layer to the story, highlighting issues of law enforcement and societal norms. The police's indifferent reaction to the woman's plight and their decision to take her away without addressing the men's actions can be seen as a commentary on the failures of the justice system. The song ends with the woman continuing her 'celebration,' which underscores the absurdity and tragedy of the situation. Through its shocking and satirical approach, "Gorda Puerca" forces listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about misogyny, violence, and societal indifference.

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  1. Chamuyos
  2. El Ganzo (feat. EL BANANERO)
  3. Gorda Puerca
  4. El Ultimo Amigo Que Me Queda
  5. Gol De Arsenal
  6. Pajero Viejo
  7. Hijo de Puta
  8. Gambeta
  9. De Lo Bueno Muy Poco
  10. Me cago
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