Comiendo En El Plato Del Perro

Los Enanitos Verdes Los Enanitos Verdes

A Stark Warning: The Decline of Modern Society

Los Enanitos Verdes, an iconic Argentine rock band, use their song "Comiendo En El Plato Del Perro" to deliver a powerful critique of contemporary society. The lyrics reflect a sense of disillusionment with the way life has changed, emphasizing how people and their values have shifted over time. The repeated line, "comiendo en el plato del perro" (eating from the dog's bowl), serves as a stark metaphor for the degradation and loss of dignity that the band perceives in modern life.

The song highlights various aspects of this decline. The mention of the light being only electric and the daily magic being an illusion suggests a loss of authenticity and wonder in everyday experiences. This could be interpreted as a commentary on how technological advancements and materialism have overshadowed genuine human connections and simple joys. The frustration with rising prices, as illustrated by the increasing cost of cigarettes, further underscores the economic pressures and inequalities that contribute to this societal decay.

Los Enanitos Verdes use their music to voice concerns that resonate with many listeners who feel the impact of these changes. The song's repetitive structure and urgent tone amplify the sense of inevitability and urgency, urging listeners to reflect on their own lives and the direction in which society is heading. By drawing attention to these issues, the band hopes to inspire a collective awareness and perhaps a desire for change, before we all end up "comiendo en el plato del perro."

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