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Anti-Manifesto
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23% |
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Head? Chest? Or Foot?
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6% |
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Hate, Myth, Muscle, Etiquette
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4% |
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Showdown (G.E.P.)
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14% |
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Ska Sucks
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7% |
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Middle Finger Response
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8% |
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Stick The Fucking Flag Up Your Goddam Ass, You Sonofabitch
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18% |
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Haillie Sellasse, Up Your Ass
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8% |
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Fuck Machine
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4% |
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This Might Be Satire
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3% |
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Who Will Help Me Bake This Bread
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4% |
12 |
I Want U 2 Want Me
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3% |
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Evan from New Fairfield, CT |  |
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Apr 10 2009 |
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Fuck! Such a great album, it's hard to put it into words! I highly reccomend it to everyone. Now be a good boy( or girl) and give Propagandhi all of your money.
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Drew from San Angelo, TX |  |
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Aug 29 2007 |
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Canadian punks. Fantastic. Propagandhi’s first full length when they were a three piece. Next year it will be 15 years since this dropped, wow. But its still so relevant. John K. Samson hadn’t quit and formed the Weakerthans so you will hear his bass playing, backup singing and lead vocals on a few tracks. Classic FAT Wreck material. Political as hell with plenty of humor and super fast with stellar production. Clocks in at 33:57 and comes with lyric book. Now if we can just get ‘em to break their streak and not wait 2 years to drop the new record. Excellent cover of “I Want You to Want Me” (you know, the one Joey Potter sings on Dawson’s Creek!).
Dig this.
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Connor from Cary, NC |  |
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Sep 16 2006 |
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People often compare this to Nofx, This cd is just as good as anything Nofx has ever put out. It is pissed off, and says losta things you prolly didnt know, so you can learn stuff too! The music is grade A and there funny as hell.Get it, and get informed.
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Brandon from San Luis Obispo, CA |  |
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Jun 27 2006 |
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To me, this is the Canadian equivalent of NOFX's Punk in Drublic, and both CDs rank in my top ten. I bought this in high school, probably just because of the Fat Wreck Chords label, and things were never the same. I played it for my friends, and this sucker really opened our eyes while rocking our asses at the same time. We horrified our honors English class by playing it for them while the teacher was out.
I never felt the same about the rest of their albums, or NOFX's for that matter, but I will always recommend this one for anybody, but especially for high school kids who lack confidence and are pissed off, but aren't sure why.
This will give them some direction.
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Jonathan from Albuquerque, NM |  |
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Apr 21 2006 |
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This is an amazing CD. This is the best Propagandhi album out, hands down. Over the years they have become more intelligent and more talented and more refined. But something about this old stuff has an energy about it. These guys are smart. If you are a racist or a homophobe or a sexist, you can fuck off because Propagandhi is not for you. Go read a book.
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Geoffrey from Auckland, New Zealand |  |
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Jan 13 2006 |
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Amazing CD. Definetely my favourite by propagandhi. I just cant' stop listening to it. If you're into political punk, wether you elitests class this as punk or not, Propangandhi is lryically and musically brilliant. Very fun, arrogant music.
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Neal from Battle Creek, MI |  |
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Oct 30 2005 |
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this is a really good cd. propagandhi is a kick ass band and im glad they are still around. how to clean everything is way better then today's empires tomarrows ashes. best songs are 1,4 and 12. but the albam is all around pretty good. only 4 starts bacause it was a little too short. great cd though. im out.
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Stephen from Philadelphia, PA |  |
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Oct 21 2005 |
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sounds like a more politikil version of nofx but awesome they changed there sound a bit after there first two albums into a more thrashy sound but the still are great
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Teresa from Fairmont, MN |  |
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Aug 29 2005 |
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this is by far there best and least preachy release. every song on here is a classic. don't by any of there later stuff, it blows, they try to be hardcore and he just can't pull it off. less talk more rock is decent wayyyy to preachy. someone needs to tell them ok man we get your point here. but set that aside. top 5 best punk releases ever. CLASSIC. ok plus check this book out "waiting for white horses" it'll blow your mind.
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Josef from Nutley, NJ |  |
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Jul 25 2005 |
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A classic punk rock story by three Canadian wise-asses. These guys will show you how to laugh, cry, rock-out, shit yourself, and then clean it all up. With styles ranging from Bohemian Anthems to Rasta Boogies. You don't know modern skate punk if you don't check it out.
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