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| 6/25/2002 by Kevin from Houston, TX |
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| One of the best Punk albums of all time. Its hard to believe its almost been nine years ago that this came out. If you don't own this CD you should. I don't agree with alot of Propagandhi's politics or beliefs, but they make some kick ass punk rock. This CD represents a good time in Propagandhi where John Samson was still playing bass and singing dynamite backing vocals. This is classic Propagandhi buy this!!!!!!! |
| 5/12/2002 by Tory from High Falls, NY |
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| This cd is ok, its not that good, just ok........yeah its ok, not like really good, but not like really bad, just ok. So i guess all im trying 2 say is that this cd is ok. Normaly you would think that an ok cd should get less than five stars, but this isn't just a normal ok cd.....this is a really good ok cd, but its still just ok, not like 5 stars ok, just ok....why i gave it five stars u ask?.......Shut The Fuck Up!!! |
| 3/17/2002 by Garrett from Monroe, WI |
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| This cd is pretty good. Not as good as "Less Talk, More Rock," but still worth buying. It's cool to see that Propaghandi can keep a sense of humor while still getting their message across. |
| 12/12/2001 by Matt from Colorado Springs, CO |
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| Propaghandi's best album to date. Listen to what they're talking about in their songs. As politically minded as anything you'll hear from Pennywise, Bad Religion, or Anti-Flag. They also have a sense of humor (reminds me of Fat Mike). Buy this album. |
| 12/3/2001 by Rae from Thompson Station, TN |
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| This is my first Propagandhi cd, and it's a great one for anyone to start with. There aren't any bad songs on this album. Yay for Propagandhi. |
| 9/19/2001 by Rob from High Bridge, NJ |
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| This just shipped today, and I haven't received it yet, but I have all the MP3s, so...
This album is the punkest of all of Propagandhi's full-lengths. "Less Talk, More Rock" and "Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes" both lean more towards hardcore. As far as the message goes, it's as clear as ever. If you're just getting into the band, though, I recommend "Today's Empires...". It captures their current sound the best.
Standouts are "Showdown (G.E./P.)", "Middle Finger Response", and "Fuck Machine". |
| 8/30/2001 by Keith from Wareham, MA |
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| Propagandhi are the greatest punk band of the nineties! They have such a cool sound. They're songs are real melodic fat wreck style punk. And the lyrics! My god, the lyrics! The lyrics are political, poetic, and often humourous(not the Blink 182 retard sense of humour, but a smarter kind). I reccomend this record to anyone who enjoys punk music. I'm sure anyone can find something they like about this great album. |
| 8/24/2001 by Rafat from Willemstad, Netherlands Antill |
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| So I'm writing this review with my band, 5 Days Later. We're all big Propgandhi fans! This album is their debut and one of the first FAT releases. What a way to debut as a band, PC punk at it's best. Chris' lyrics are more like essays, PC influence all the way. It's a kick ass album. I'm gonna let these two dudes review it along with me too, that's HOW MUCH it rules.
Richard:
Man this albume rules just order it now. I have nothing else to say oh and visit our site (www.5dayslater.com , under construction)
Franco:
This album is really awesome, this is a cd that you can put in the cd player, and just let it play without coming across 1 half-bad song, it's awesome! |
| 6/15/2001 by Greg from Englewood, NJ |
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| This is a classic and essential punk rock album for any fan of punk rock. With a clear, direct message, unbelievable driving guitar riffs, sharp sarcasm, and an original sound How to Clean Everything is an album that won't dissapoint. It's both hard and catchy, and sweet and emotional. If you could only own 10 punk albums in your entire life this should be one of them. |
| 12/31/2000 by Ross from Lorton, VA |
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| This cd is so awesome!!! I love the song, "stick the fucking flag up your goddamn ass you sonofabitch". Also there are five hidden tracks at the end that are, in my opinion, very very funny. |

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