Llego La Banda de Huracan
La Gloriosa Butteler
The Rivalry in Rhythm: Dissecting a Football Chant
The song "Llego La Banda de Huracan" by La Gloriosa Butteler is not a traditional song but rather a football chant, likely used by supporters of a rival team to mock Club Atlético Huracán, an Argentine sports club known for its football team. The lyrics are filled with taunts and jibes that are common in the passionate and often confrontational world of football fandom. The mention of 'un fiat 600 y en un ciclomotor' is likely a dig at the perceived poverty or low status of the rival team's supporters, suggesting they can't afford proper transportation.
The lines 'La justicia los condena esto no se aguanta mas / San Lorenzo pierde un hijo y la patria potestad' could be referencing a legal or sporting judgment against Huracán, possibly relegation ('Se fue a la B') which is a demotion to a lower division. The loss of 'patria potestad' (parental authority) might be a metaphor for the team losing its prestige or standing in the football community. The chant also includes a call for 'un minuto de silencio' which is a common way to mock a team that has suffered a significant defeat or setback, implying that they are 'dead' or irrelevant.
The final lines 'Te quiero asi / Que hinchada fina / Fumando porro y tomando cocaina' are sarcastic, saying they love the team despite the fans' supposed bad habits, further mocking the rival team's supporters. It's important to note that these chants are part of the culture of football in many countries, where mocking and teasing between rival fans is commonplace, though it can sometimes cross the line into offensive territory.