The contents of Ratos songs have always been polemical and extremely critical of capitalist and authoritarian systems. In "Anarkophobia", this is already clear in the cover art, with some Nazi symbols composing the framed character's t-shirt. Music goes for that too, but it's a bit boring on the melodic issue. The band was at its peak and "Brasil" shows a lot of that. Perhaps because of the comfort of their boastful position abroad has made "Anarkophobia" not so shocking that it was planned at that time.
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