Vou Fazer Cocô

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A Defiant Rejection of Political Promises

The song 'Vou Fazer Cocô' by Garotos Podres is a satirical and rebellious critique of political figures and their empty promises. The lyrics repeatedly contrast the actions of a politician, dressed in a suit and tie, appearing on television and making incomprehensible promises, with the singer's dismissive response of going to the bathroom. This stark juxtaposition serves as a metaphor for the public's disillusionment and frustration with political rhetoric that fails to translate into meaningful action or improvement in their lives.

Garotos Podres, a Brazilian punk rock band, is known for their raw and straightforward approach to addressing social and political issues. In this song, the act of 'going to the bathroom' symbolizes a form of protest and a way to express disdain for the political system. The repetition of the phrase 'Vou fazer cocô' (I'm going to poop) underscores the futility and absurdity the singer feels in response to the politician's promises. It highlights a sense of powerlessness and the need to resort to basic, human actions as a form of rebellion.

The song also touches on themes of deception and manipulation, as the politician 'tries to deceive everyone' from the podium. The singer's reaction is a form of resistance, refusing to be swayed by empty words and instead choosing to disengage in a manner that is both humorous and defiant. This reflects a broader sentiment of skepticism and mistrust towards political leaders, a common theme in punk rock music, which often serves as a voice for the disenfranchised and disillusioned.

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  1. Papai Noel Velho Batuta
  2. Anarquia Oi!
  3. Subúrbio Operário
  4. Rock De Subúrbio
  5. Vou Fazer Cocô
  6. Führer
  7. Fernandinho Viadinho
  8. Mancha
  9. Papai Noel Filho da Puta
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