Jauria De Perros
Boikot Lyrics


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Jauría de perros
Todos tienen hambre
Han llegado al pueblo
Dispuestos a morder
Jueces sin rostro
Se han equivocado
Y han señalado
A un reo

Poneos en la cola y a empujar
Para ver quien es el que da mas
Esperaré sentado
Aunque llegue mi turno
Para ser juzgado

Orgías de gente
A las tres de la mañana
En un paso de cebra
De la castellana

Jueces sin rostro
Han señalado
Han ejecutado a un reo

Poneos en la cola y a empujar
Para ver quien es el que da mas
Esperaré sentado
Aunque llegue mi turno
Para ser juzgado

Si te disparan
Si te disparan

Poneos en la cola y a empujar
Para ver quien es el que da mas
Esperaré sentado




Aunque llegue mi turno
Para ser juzgado

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Boikot's song "Jauría de perros" address the issue of power and injustice where the vulnerable and the marginalized are targeted by those in power. The song depicts a scene where a pack of hungry dogs has arrived in a town, ready to attack and bite, seemingly representing those in positions of power who are hungry for more, more control, more influence, and more privilege. The judges, who are supposed to be fair and just, have made a mistake and accused an innocent man of a crime he did not commit, suggesting that the justice system has failed. The accused is left helpless, as the mob mentality takes over, and people are more focused on their own interests rather than seeking justice.


The lyrics also touch on the theme of competition and indulgence. The line "Poneos en la cola y a empujar, para ver quien es el que da mas" translates to "Line up and push, to see who can give more." This portrays the imagery of a greedy, competitive society where people are more interested in outcompeting each other than living in harmony. The song also describes the scene of an orgy of people at 3 am on a pedestrian crossing on a busy road, representing the excesses and indulgences in life.


In short, Boikot's "Jauría de perros" is a social commentary on the fragile state of society, where power is abused, and people are consumed by their own greed and competitive tendencies.


Line by Line Meaning

Jauría de perros
Group of people with an insatiable desire to harm others.


Todos tienen hambre
All members of the group are hungry for violence.


Han llegado al pueblo
They have arrived at the town with their harmful intentions.


Dispuestos a morder
Ready to attack and bite their victims.


Jueces sin rostro
Anonymous judges who do not take responsibility for their actions.


Se han equivocado
Judges have made a mistake in their judgment.


Y han señalado
They have singled out and accused the defendant.


A un reo
The defendant who has been accused and is about to be punished.


Poneos en la cola y a empujar
Get in line and push to assert your dominance.


Para ver quien es el que da mas
To see who is more willing to cause harm and display their power.


Esperaré sentado
I will wait patiently for my turn to be judged and punished.


Aunque llegue mi turno
Even if I am the next one to be punished.


Para ser juzgado
To be judged and punished by the anonymous judges.


Orgías de gente
Unrestrained and immoral behavior by the group of people.


A las tres de la mañana
At late hours, in the cover of darkness.


En un paso de cebra de la castellana
On a pedestrian crossing in a public and busy place.


Han ejecutado a un reo
Punished the defendant with extreme brutality.


Si te disparan
If they shoot at you and try to harm you.




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