PropagandhiLess Talk, More Rock

Label:

Fat Wreck Chords – FAT666-1

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

US

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Genre:

Rock

Style:

Punk

Tracklist

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

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtRazor's Edge Recording
  • Mastered AtRecord Technology Incorporated – 341

Credits

  • Bass, VocalsL.A. Johnny John John Johnny John Shabadoo
  • Drums, VocalsHarrison Jord, Aka George Dread, Aka Gas
  • EngineerRyan "Rocky Dennison" Greene*
  • Engineer [Assistant]Tim!
  • Guitar, VocalsPete (33)
  • Lacquer Cut ByKPG*
  • LayoutJohn Yates
  • Photography By [Insert]Jacob Holdt

Notes

This is for the original pressing on black vinyl. This pressing has no barcode on the back cover.

Recorded in January 1996 at the very haunted Razor's Edge, S.F., CA, USA.

A portion of the proceeds from this recording goes to People Acting for Animal Liberation, Food Not Bombs, AK Press and the Winnipeg Naturophatic Clinic.

Two-sided infosheet with political information.

Printed in Canada. Cutting engineer + mastering plant identified by matrix runout.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched, KPG mooshed): FAT 666-1-A KPG 341.1(3)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched, KPG mooshed): FAT 666-1-B KPG 341.2(3)

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Less Talk, More Rock (LP, Album, Repress) Fat Wreck Chords FAT666-1 US 2001
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Less Talk, More Rock (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Repress, Root beer) Fat Wreck Chords FAT666-1 US 2009

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Reviews

  • RickyHinds
    Still one of my favorite 90's punk albums. If you are into left wing politics and this flavor of punk rock, then Less Talk More Rock is essential.
    • fruitkiller's avatar
      fruitkiller
      Heh, Chris explaining his vocal change from HTCE as being this "Pete" guy, so hilarious, when those people were going around believing this Glenn Lambert guy (who was just some hockey player who played maybe 20-30 games in the NHL, but likely was Chris' hockey idol back then when in the junior leagues he was amazing.
      • ForsakenHeavens's avatar
        Edited 7 years ago
        The Propagandhi guys like to talk trash about their earlier albums, but this here is a jewel. Maybe it's not as rhetorically lush or stylistically varied as a Potemkin City Limits, but it's got the guitars, the big mouth, and the hard-line far-left ideals. What more is there to ask for?
        • fruitkiller's avatar
          fruitkiller
          I as a teenager, I had their first LP, and when I got this one, I wasn't sure it was the same singer/guitarist/songwriter because of how he ditched his manner of singing in HTCE and the split with I Spy. Plus his name was Pete there. Chris Hannah loves to mess with people's head lol, I wasn't one of those who thought "Glenn Lambert" replaced him in Potemkin City Limits. Thing is, I don't think he's used his real name until the last 2 albums.

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