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Less Talk More Rock
Propagandhi
Less Talk More Rock
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Propagandhi
Title: Less Talk More Rock
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Release Date: 5/21/1996
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 751097066621, 751097066645

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Propagandhi at their best!
ripstar | Winnipeg | 08/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is Propagandhi's best album ever... and probably one of the greatest political punk albums of all time. Chris and John's killer vocals and lyrics and Jordie carrying the amazing beat, Propagandhi carry the message like none other. Every song on this cd is amazing. If you had to buy one cd in your lifetime, this is it. Ranging from fast all out punk in soings like Resisting Tyrannical Government and Nation States, to slow melodic vocals in Anchorless, this is an essential to any political "punk" collection."
Excellent follow up to How to Clean Eveything!!
ripstar | 06/28/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Propagandhi has done it again and put out another awesome punk album. Although the music itself is not as good as their first album the messages are definately more in your face. It is refreshing to lsiten to a band that has convictions and intelligent views on society. They support their views and don't just spout out mindless crap. The music itself is great with fast, hard guitars and good melodys. Everything you liked about Prpagandhi is back and in your face whether you like it or not. A must own for all true punk fans, even if you don't agree with their beliefs."The unexamined life is not worth living" --Socrates"
A great album for punks who have a wheel turning upstairs.
ripstar | 06/14/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Less Talk, More Rock" is better than "How To Clean Everything" because they are more direct on their beliefs and political stances. However, it doesn't have the musical range that "How To Clean Everything" does. A lot of the songs do sound the same, but the messages are worth while. If you want someone to tell it like it is as far as class divisions, prejudices (racism, sexism, homophobia, and speciesism), and who is really pulling the strings, buy this album. This is by far one of the best politically motivated albums of all time. It's refreshing to hear a band that actually knows what they stand for, and who they stand against (in case you weren't paying attention they are: anti-fascist, gay-positive, pro-feminist, and animal-friendly). Two songs, "Anchorless," and "Gifts," are personal songs, rather than political songs, but they are great songs anyway. So, buy this album if you like to think!"