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Propagandhi - Less Talk More Rock
Propagandhi - Less Talk More Rock
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Propagandhi returned with their second record in 1996. Less Talk, More Rock (an ironic title choice, as the band are known for their lengthy, political stage banter) marked a conscious decision to be more confrontational, including the presence of the term "gay-positive" on the album cover (itself a photo from the Calgary Stampede.) The album was expressly political to weed out the "jocks" and "bros" in the audience. Featuring "Public Dis-Service Announcement" and "We Thought Nation-States Were A Bad Idea".
Tracklisting:
1. Apparently, I'm a "P.C. Fascist"
2. Nailing Descartes to the Wall/(Liquid) Meat is Still Murder
3. Less Talk, More Rock
4. Anchorless
5. Rio De San Atlanta, Manitoba
6. A Public Dis-Service Announcement from Shell
7. ...And We Thought That Nation-States Were a Bad Idea
8. I Was a Pre-Teen McCarthyist
9. Resisting Tyrannical Government
10. Gifts
11. The Only Good Fascist Is a Very Dead Fascist
12. A People's History of the World
13. The State-Lottery
14. Refusing to Be a Man
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