Dive into the raw and unfiltered energy of Brazilian hardcore punk with Ratos de Porão's iconic 1989 release, "Brasil." This high-octane album is a blistering critique of societal issues, delivered with the band's signature ferocity and intensity. Clocking in at just 35 minutes, "Brasil" is a relentless assault of crossover thrash and punk that leaves no stone unturned.
The album kicks off with "Amazônia Nunca Mais," setting the tone for the scathing social commentary that follows. Tracks like "Retrocesso," "Aids, Pop, Repressão," and "Lei do Silêncio" tackle everything from political regression to the harsh realities of living in a corrupt society. Ratos de Porão's raw vocals and aggressive instrumentation create a sonic landscape that is as powerful as it is provocative.
"Brasil" is not just an album; it's a snapshot of a turbulent time in Brazilian history, captured through the lens of hardcore punk. The bonus tracks, including "Bloody Pigs" and "Animal Life," add an extra layer of depth, showcasing the band's versatility and unyielding spirit. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ratos de Porão or new to their music, "Brasil" is an essential listen that embodies the raw power and social consciousness of hardcore punk.