Dive into the raw and unfiltered energy of Brazilian hardcore punk with Ratos De Porão's 1991 album, "Anarkophobia." This explosive collection of 15 tracks is a testament to the band's relentless spirit and their ability to blend hardcore punk, thrash metal, and punk into a powerful sonic experience. Clocking in at just over 54 minutes, the album is a whirlwind of aggressive riffs, pounding drums, and politically charged lyrics that tackle issues like societal decay, oppression, and rebellion.
"Anarkophobia" is a landmark release for Ratos De Porão, showcasing their evolution from their earlier works like "Descanse em Paz" (1986) to a more mature and polished sound. Tracks like "Morte ao Rei," "Mad Society," and "Anarkophobia" highlight the band's knack for crafting anthems that resonate with fans of hardcore and punk music. The album also features bonus tracks like "Hatred (All I Need Is)" and "Death of the King," offering additional layers of intensity and depth.
Recorded and released under Gravadora Eldorado, "Anarkophobia" has become a cult classic, cherished by fans and collectors alike. The album's raw production and uncompromising attitude make it a standout in the Brazilian rock scene. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ratos De Porão or a newcomer to their music, "Anarkophobia" is an essential addition to your collection, offering a glimpse into the band's revolutionary sound and enduring legacy.