Oigan o se chingan, no sean pendejos
Gobierno de Mexico ya vale madre
PRI manda todo, son comunistas
Indios y pobres, no tienen chanzas

Donde están todos los topos
En la selva ya están
En la ciudad hay que comenzar
Hay que meterse en cada rincón

Cabrones del PRI comunismo
Despierten todos revolución
Con machetes ármense
Ejercitos indios Zapatistas
Comandante marcos mándanos
Cubre tu cara subterráneo

Son topos guerrilleros revolución
Son topos locos revolución

Viva Zapata, viva Chiapas
Viva Mexico, viva la revolución

No sean Coyones háganse hombres
Ya empezaron hay que acabarlo
Quieren ser ratas o quieren ser hombres
Si no pa' ti por tus hijos

Comunismo, satanismo, PRI es lo mismo


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Revolución Lyrics as written by John Lepe Dino A.m. Cazares

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    Translation:

    Revolution

    Listen or get fucked, don't be morons Mexican government is fucked P.R.I. rules everything, they're communists Indians and poor don't have chances

    Where are all the moles In the jungle they are In the city we have to begin We have to get in every corner

    P.R.I. motherfuckers - communists Everyone wake up - revolution With machetes - arm yourselves Indian armies - zapatists Commander Marcos - lead us Cover your face - underground They're warrior moles - revolution They're crazy moles - revolution!!!

    Long live Zapata, long live Chiapas Long live Mexico, long live the revolution

    P.R.I. motherfuckers - communists Everyone wake up - revolution With machetes - arm yourselves Indian armies - zapatists

    Long live Zapata, long live Chiapas Long live Mexico, long live the revolution

    Don't be faggots - man up You've started - let's finish Wanna be rats or wanna be men If not for you - for your children

    Communism, satanism, P.R.I. - it's the same Communism, satanism, P.R.I. - it's the same Satanism Satanism Satanism!!!

    Eliminationon May 06, 2007   Link

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