A Fierce Critique of Hypocrisy and Social Injustice

La Polla Records' song "VIOLENCIA" is a raw and unfiltered critique of societal hypocrisy and the mechanisms of oppression. The band, known for their punk rock ethos, uses this song to call out the contradictions and injustices perpetuated by those in power. The lyrics are direct and confrontational, addressing a 'cardboard head'—a metaphor for someone who is ignorant and blindly follows fascist ideologies. The song suggests that such individuals are celebrated by their families but are, in reality, filled with hatred and prejudice.

The song delves into the ways in which societal privileges are maintained by targeting the vulnerable. It highlights how the powerful often scapegoat those who cannot defend themselves, turning the tables to present themselves as victims in need of 'security.' This is a clear indictment of the tactics used by authoritarian regimes to justify their oppressive measures. The lyrics list various marginalized groups—elderly, sick, different, foreign, homeless, unemployed, and weak—who are systematically oppressed to maintain the status quo.

The chorus, with its repeated exclamations of "Violencia," serves as a powerful rebuke to those who speak of ending violence while perpetuating it themselves. It underscores the hypocrisy of condemning violence while engaging in violent acts of social and economic control. The song's message is clear: true violence is embedded in the structures of power and privilege, and any talk of ending violence must address these root causes. La Polla Records uses their music as a platform to challenge listeners to see beyond superficial narratives and recognize the deeper injustices at play.

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  1. Delincuencia
  2. Ellos Dicen Mierda
  3. Era un hombre
  4. Salve
  5. El Congreso De Ratones
  6. A Tu Lado
  7. Pastelarium
  8. Lady Chaterly
  9. Cachas Beybi
  10. Es política
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