
Boikot is the defiant heartbeat of Spanish punk rock, a band that has spent over three decades channeling raw energy, social critique, and unapologetic rebellion into their music. Emerging from Madrid in the late 1980s, Boikot carved a niche as a voice for the disenfranchised, blending punk’s ferocity with ska’s infectious rhythms and rock’s anthemic power. Their sound is a melting pot of influences, from The Clash’s political urgency to the melodic grit of Spanish rock legends like Siniestro Total. Boikot’s breakthrough came with their 1994 album *“Boikoteando”*, a manifesto of resistance that resonated deeply with a generation grappling with economic hardship and political disillusionment. Tracks like *“El Fary”* became cultural touchstones, blending humor and protest in equal measure. Over the years, the band has evolved without losing their edge, releasing over a dozen albums and performing to packed crowds across Spain and Latin America. Beyond their music, Boikot’s cultural impact lies in their unwavering commitment to social justice, addressing issues like inequality, corruption, and immigration. Their collaborations with artists like Ska-P and La Polla Records have further cemented their legacy in the punk and ska scenes. Currently, Boikot continues to tour and record, proving that their message of resistance is as vital as ever. Their latest project, *“Resistencia”* (2023), is a testament to their enduring relevance, blending classic punk energy with modern production. Boikot isn’t just a band—it’s a movement.