Anarkophobia

Anarkophobia is the fifth studio album from Brazilian band, Ratos de Porão or simply known as RxDxPx. Although a hardcore punk band in their early days, since the last album RDP had been adding new influences, and Anarkophobia falls much more on the crossover thrash genre. It was released in 1991 on Roadrunner Records and follows their breakthrough record, Brasil from 1989. Like its predecessor, it was recorded in Berlin, Germany and was produced by Harris Johns.

Anarkophobia
Studio album by
Released1991
RecordedMusic Lab Studio,
Berlin, Germany
GenreCrossover thrash
Length36:11
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerHarris Johns
Ratos de Porão chronology
Brasil
(1989)
Anarkophobia
(1991)
RDP au vivo
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Overview

Musically, the album showed more of a slant towards thrash metal than hardcore punk as their popularity grew, although they did include a cover version of "Commando" by The Ramones to tip a nod to their punk rock roots.

The lyrics are socio-political more akin to hardcore punk and was released with two versions, one in Portuguese and another in English with an emerging American and an 'out of Brazil better understanding' interest in mind.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Contando os Mortos" (Counting the Dead)4:50
2."Morte ao Rei" (Death to the King)3:33
3."Sofrer" (Born to Suffer)3:12
4."Ascenção e Queda" (Rise and Fall)2:05
5."Mad Society"3:59
6."Ódio³" ((All I Need Is) Hatred)4:58
7."Anarkophobia"3:44
8."Igreja Universal" (Universal Church)3:43
9."Commando" (Ramones cover)1:45
10."Escravo da TV" (TV Slave)4:23
Total length:36:11

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