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Becoming their Prima locks you out of killing Radix, so if you recruit the Earthshakers, you get the bad ending for them.
If you ARE trying to recruit them for the rebel path, you can't become their Prima, which locks you out of the The Culling Dance, which makes it hard to get the Cry Havoc achievement. They claim to value strength, but when trying to become their Prima on the Rebel path they fight to the death instead of submit to you. (In fact, that's what caused me to go anarchist once).
Was able to kill Radix as well, though granted that's because I was on the anarchist path and yelled at them to let me in so I could access the spire. Legit didn't care about Cain at the time, I was doing an absolute-loyalty-to-Tunon-and-Kyros blind run and was trying to avoid killing Disfavored. I only sided with the Chorus in Act 1 because (ignoring metagame) they seemed like the tactically best option for claiming the citadel.
Ended up accidentally stumbling into the anarchist route because Voices was very blatantly telling me to break the law and no loyal Fatebinder would tolerate that. Was pretty sad that there wasn't any way to reconcile with the Disfavored but hey, not my fault they wouldn't let me into places I needed to go for the sake of my mission (cough Leviathan's Crossing cough).