Repulsa Total
Hamlet
A Cry Against Injustice: The Raw Emotion of 'Repulsa Total'
Hamlet's song 'Repulsa Total' is a visceral and unfiltered outcry against the perceived failures of the justice system, particularly in dealing with heinous crimes such as sexual assault. The lyrics are charged with anger and frustration, painting a picture of a world where the scales of justice are tipped in favor of criminals rather than their victims. The opening lines, 'Anormal, desigual / Paranoico cerebral,' set the tone for the song, describing a society that is abnormal and unequal, driven by a paranoid mindset.
The song delves into the disparity in how justice is meted out, with lines like 'Si voy a 100, me joden más / Que a un jodido criminal,' highlighting the absurdity of harsher penalties for minor infractions compared to serious crimes. This sense of injustice fuels the call to action in the chorus, 'Hay que luchar, hay que acabar / No valen palabras y tampoco esperar,' urging listeners to take matters into their own hands rather than relying on a flawed system.
The graphic and explicit language used throughout the song, such as 'Castración, vejación / Mutilación, cremación,' serves to underscore the intensity of the emotions involved. Hamlet does not shy away from depicting the brutal reality of these crimes and the deep-seated repulsion they evoke. The repeated refrain, 'Si quieres joder, no pararé,' is a defiant declaration of resistance, emphasizing the relentless fight against injustice. 'Repulsa Total' is a powerful anthem that channels raw emotion into a call for change, reflecting the band's characteristic blend of heavy music and socially conscious lyrics.