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| 6/18/2005 by Jason from New Milton, United Kingdom |
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| this is one of my favourite cds ever, i bought it before.. then sold it. and then remembered how amazing it was so bought it again.
there's some amazing guitaring in this band, fast and impressive playing. catchy lyrics to sing along to aswell, a top notch skate punk cd. |
| 2/24/2005 by Mike from Grafton, NH |
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| This album is awesome, and a good buy. Its early propagandhi, which reminds me of NOFX or Goldfinger and on a few songs the Lawrence Arms. I also really enjoyed they're sense of humor, and I liked they're politcal songs as well, Stick The Fucking Flag Up Your Goddam Ass was just awesome. The whole albums good, and if you like NOFX, Goldfinger and/or the Lawrence Arms then this is a must have. My favorite song was Head? Chest? Foot? and Middle Finger Reasponse. It definitly deserves a 5 or 6 for a "Godly state of awesomeness"
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| 12/13/2004 by Nicholas from Mt. Pleasant, MI |
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| Melodic, pissed off, one-of-a-kind sound (while on Fat Wreck to boot!).
The politics of ideally-charged punk rock wears a bit thin and overplayed nowadays...hell...it was back in '93 when this album came out! The ideas of the boys Propagandhi are well-thought, easy to understand, and most of all put forth in a way that no other punk band has done before. Anarcho-punk that is interesting. Now, I love Crass, but I'll even admit that sometimes their stuff gets a little boring in comparison to this Propagandhi.
How To Clean Everything has a very nice mix of hardcore, dare I say pop-punk (proper pop-punk though), a little bit of ska ("Ska Sucks"), with a bit of humour, satire, really pissed off politics, opinions around every corner, yet often playful lyrics, guitar riffs that will catch you on first listen, and a major middle finger along with the whole package.
The only typical thing on this record is the harmonies. They're pretty standard Fat Wreck harmonies, but they're well-placed. Not too much, not too little. This is a very important punk album that you should not miss out on. Propagandhi is one of the best of today's punk rock that's left. This is early material, but it's just as good as anything they've put out. |
| 11/24/2004 by Shaun from Toronto, OH |
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| This CD wasn't bad but it wasn't quite what I was expecting. Some people claim Propagandhi to be amazing and this was the first CD I bought from them. First few songs, amazing. After that, complete crap. Half the CD they decided to write intelligent lyrics and some pretty awesome songs, then the other half just got lazy or something, it sucked and was a pretty big letdown. Some of it was pretty funny but got old after awhile. 2 stars because the there are about 5 kick ass songs on it. |
| 10/24/2004 by Alistair from Crieff, United Kingdom |
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| This is the first Propagandhi album i've bought and i was not disappointed it has some amazing songs on it (Anti-Manifeato, Stick the Fucking Flag) to name two. If you like bands like Anti-Flag who are politically motivated buy this. |
| 8/23/2004 by Sean from Birdsboro, PA |
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| This is definitely Propagandhi's best. Less Talk is a little too poppy and Today's Empires is too metal. Another downside is that they seem too preachy but oh well this cd is some great shit. |
| 8/11/2004 by Jeanette from North Cape May, NJ |
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| yea, this cd brings out an in your face fuck you kind of attitude for propagandhi. its quite an intense cd and i consider it one of their best by far and stick the fucking flag ... is one of the best thrash songs ive ever heard in my life, probably the best propagandi song along with nailing descartes to the wall. so yea i would no doubt recommend this cd for any propagandhi fan and i can honestly say that you wont be disappointed |
| 3/9/2004 by Craig from Scranton, PA |
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| This CD is amazing no other words to describe it I heard previous Propagandhi cd's, and I didn't care for them very much but this cd changed my whole outlook on the band. Simply put: BUY THIS FUCKIN' CD |
| 1/27/2004 by Carolyn from Sterling Heights, MI |
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| FUCKING PROPAGANDHI!!!!!!!! oh man they really kick nuts. you NEED this album. it is definately their best, and its a must have for anyone. get it! and get one for your grandma and your hot aunt. play it 'round the christmas tree for family fun. then read the lyrics as bedtime stories for your children. yes folks, its that fuckin good. |
| 1/7/2004 by Joan from Barkhamsted, CT |
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| This is a swell collection of kick-you-in-the-ass tracks. I really like it. Propagandhi's messeges throughout the CD of "Fuck you and your government too" are classic, and their music is amazing. Fast-paced, fitting lyrics, and it all means something. Though this one's vintage, I'd pick up a copy - its still as fresh as it was back in '93... Its kind of growing on me. |

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