| 7/18/2008 by Lindsey from Perth, Australia |
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| Fucking great melodic fast paced political punk rock. The lyrics, i think are better than there previous two albums and you can really tell that the crew had really thought about each song and placed all there skills and efforts into. It is different to How to Clean Everything and Less Talk More Rock, which i love listening too. But this is a fucking great masterpiece. These guys are true to there word and are a huge influence to tons of fans and bands. |
| 7/20/2007 by Simon from Quebec City, PQ Canada |
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| What a return!! The wait for this one worth it! This is probably the best band out of Canada! Lyrics matters in this one, intelligent & fun. The music is awesome too! |
| 7/30/2006 by Geoffrey from Auckland, New Zealand |
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| Really good cd, but How To Clean Everything is by far the best. There's a few songs that dont quite have the arrogant voice I enjoy, so I've given it a 4. |
| 10/18/2005 by Mike from California, MD |
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| It is a hit and miss album. the crap songs are pretty weak, the songwriting falls apart, and the lyrics seem forced and off beat from the music, and without any honest passion. The good songs kick some serious ass though, with grinding guitar work and pumping tone and makes you want to listen over and over. it is worth owning but it is one of those cds that I have to skip tracks or i lose interest |
| 10/16/2005 by Ian from Manchester, United Kingdom |
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| words cannot describe how good this cd is!!possibly one of the best punk albums ever written...the lyrics and the music show how much the band has changed and improved..seriously, if you know anything about punk music you will not be disappointed!! |
| 10/4/2005 by Matt from Park Hall, MD |
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| There is no reason not to own this album. Propagandhi is easily the strongest band on Fat. This album demonstrated their ability to go hardcore and pull it off well. Very different musically from How to Clean Everything, but still enjoyable. Back to the Motor League is one Propagandhi's best songs. They actually address political issues on a bases of more than just fuck the government. Yeah they have the song "fuck the border", but its so well written, you can ignore the simplicity of the chorus. Sometimes that just what you need to get you going is a hard, fast, chorus. The only thing i would say is a tiny flaw is they preach veganism too strongly. I'm all for that if thats your thing, i just dont need to hear the sounds of a cow screaming and suffering at the end of my record. |
| 8/13/2005 by Josef from Nutley, NJ |
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| I must say, this album brings a tear to my eye. It's that good. Back to the motor league and the title track will have you touching yourself in places you never knew were possible. I really think these guys will still be rockin out from their rockin chairs when they're in their 80's. |
| 6/27/2005 by Marc from Spring, TX |
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| A lot of people complain that it has no beat, and the only time they'd listen to the songs is if they were in a mosh pit. Personally I loved this song, it kicks ass on so many levels. The lyrics of course, and I personally liked the new style of music they went with on this album. Back to the Motorleague kicks ass, putting the screws to the "punk scene". To me this band is second only to Crass. My personal favorite song was Fuck the Border, it kicks ass... |
| 6/1/2005 by Graham from Southport, United Kingdom |
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| Amazing album, maybe the best they've written. The songs are musically spot on and the lyrics are intelligent and well thought through, a lot different to their other stuff but still mind blowing. |
| 2/20/2005 by Mary from Wadsworth, OH |
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| i bought how to clean everything before i bought this cd and i guess i was just expecting something better even though all the reviews and shit said they had a more hardcore sound. the best song is fuck the borders. |