Propagandhi - Less Talk, More Rock
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- Barcode 751097066614
- Genre Punk
- Label Fat Wreck Chords
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Condition
- New
Released in 1996 on Fat Wreck Chords, Less Talk, More Rock is the second studio album from the Winnipeg, Manitoba punks Propagandhi. Following the massive success of their debut, this record famously doubled down on the band's uncompromising political stance and fast, aggressive technicality. As the band dryly noted upon its release: "What a bunch of hosers, eh?"
The album remains a landmark of 90s punk, blending blistering skate-punk energy with complex thrash influences and scathing social commentary. Addressing issues from animal rights to systemic inequality, it serves as the bridge between their pop-punk beginnings and the progressive metal-tinged hardcore of their later discography. It is a mandatory document of a band refusing to play it safe.
A1 Apparently, I'm A "P.C. Fascist" (Because I Care About Both Human And Non-Human Animals)
A2 Nailing Descartes To The Wall/(Liquid) Meat Is Still Murder
A3 Less Talk, More Rock
A4 Anchorless
A5 Rio De San Atlanta, Manitoba
A6 A Public Dis-Service Announcement From Shell
A7 ...And We Thought That Nation-States Were A Bad Idea
A8 I Was A Pre-Teen McCarthyist
B1 Resisting Tyrannical Government
B2 Gifts
B3 The Only Good Fascist Is A Very Dead Fascist
B4 A People's History Of The World
B5 The State-Lottery
B6 Refusing To Be A Man