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New - Ratos De Porao - Ensaio Para O Lira 1985 - 7"

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Recorded in early 1985 during rehearsals for the band's March show at the Lira Paulistana theater in Sao Paulo, Ensaio Para o Lira captures Ratos de Porao in a brief transitional period. After their debut LP Crucificados Pelo Sistema in 1984, the hardcore scene in Sao Paulo (like the rest of the world) was in crisis: police and gang violence made shows nearly impossible, and many bands either dissolved or moved into metal or alternative rock. Joao Gordo left the band and began hanging out in the city's early underground metal scene, while guitarist Mingau departed for post-punk. In response, original members Jao and Jaba regrouped with drummer Betinho, returning to the 1981/82 lineup and the band's earliest fast, direct hardcore. Jao handles guitar and vocals here. As on 1982's legendary SUB compilation, he delivers a high, sharp, shouted vocal style distinct from Gordo's heavier tone on Crucificados. The sound is raw, minimal, and unpolished - a clear document of the band rebuilding itself at home in Vila Piau�, before the return of Gordo and the development of RDP's later hardcoreミmetal crossover era. The EP also includes songs not present on their studio albums, including the blistering "Anos 80" and "Guerrear," as well as an early version of "Condenado," later re-recorded with Gordo for the Ataque Sonoro compilation. Ensaio Para o Lira remains one of the most raw and honest representations of the early Brazilian hardcore sound that Ratos de Porao helped define. (Morrer Discos #3)