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How To Clean Everything [Reissue] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
How To Clean Everything [Reissue] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $26.99Product Type : Vinyl
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In 1993 Propagandhi recorded their first album, How to Clean Everything, and released it via a then fledgling Fat Wreck Chords. Needless to say the album was hugely successful at not only putting the label on the map, but even more so, at establishing Propagandhi as a massive force in the punk scene. Leaning more toward the skate punk tradition than the band's current work, How To Clean Everything was a clear launch point for Propagandhi, filled with aggressive metal riffs and a young snarky delivery of lyrics about human rights, equality, and radical left - wing politics. Singer/Guitarist Chris Hannah, explains his reasoning for this reissue (with a twinge of his beloved sarcastic wit): "Maybe it's the bath - salts talking, but I have come to believe that there is value in having something that haunts you until you are dead. I give you... How To Clean Everything, the 20th anniversary edition." The reissue includes the full original album, the 3 outtakes that Fat Mike cut from the initial record, and a super rare 4 - song HTCE demo. Of course the album was re-mastered from the original analog reels as well.
Tracklist:
- Anti-Manifesto
- Head? Chest? or Foot?
- Hate, Myth, Muscle, Etiquette
- Showdown (G.E./P.)
- Ska Sucks
- Middle Finger Response
- Stick the Fucking Flag Up Your Goddam Ass, You Sonofabitch
- Haille Sellasse, Up Your Ass
- Fuck Machine
- This Might Be Satire
- Who Will Help Me Bake This Bread?
- Pigs Will Pay
- Homophobes Are Just Pissed 'Cause They Can't Get Laid
- Leg - Hold Trap
- I Want U 2 Vant Me
- Middle Finger Response (Demo Version)*
- Hate, Myth, Muscle, Etiquette (Demo Version)*
- This Might Be Satire (Demo Version)*
- Fuck Machine (Demo Version)
UPC: 751097091111
Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Release Date: 2.20.26
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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