Dive into the raw and unfiltered energy of Ratos De Porão's "Vivo," a live album that captures the essence of Brazil's hardcore punk scene in its rawest form. Released on March 4, 1992, under Gravadora Eldorado, this album is a testament to the band's relentless power and the intensity of their live performances. With a blend of hardcore punk, thrash metal, and punk rock, Ratos De Porão delivers a punishing set that clocks in at just over 52 minutes, but feels like a whirlwind tour through the darkest corners of Brazilian society and politics.
The album opens with "Morre - Ao Vivo" and doesn't let up until the final notes of "Commando - Ao Vivo." Each track is a visceral assault, with songs like "Mad Society - Ao Vivo," "Crianças Sem Futuro - Ao Vivo," and "Crise Geral - Ao Vivo" showcasing the band's ability to blend brutal musicality with sharp, socially conscious lyrics. The live setting amplifies the urgency of tracks like "Anarkophobia - Ao Vivo" and "Paranóia Nuclear - Ao Vivo," making them feel like calls to action rather than just songs.
"Vivo" is not just a collection of live tracks; it's a snapshot of Ratos De Porão at their most powerful. The raw production and the crowd's reactions add an extra layer of authenticity, making it feel like you're right there in the pit. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the band, this album is a powerful introduction to the world of Ratos De Porão and the hardcore punk scene they helped define.