***BACK IN PRINT!!!
LP $25.50
11/17/2022
CD $7.75
06/20/1996
***BACK IN STOCK!!! After 1993’s How To Clean Everything and 1996’s Less Talk, More Rock, Today’s Empires, Tomorrow’s Ashes was Propagandhi’s third and penultimate album on FAT. It marked a transition period for the band. Not only was it their first record after the departure of bassist/vocalist John K. Sampson—who was replaced by Todd Kowalski—but it also saw the start in the shift towards the sound that has now come to define them. The result was an album that, despite singer Chris Hannah’s reservations, truly set the benchmark back then, and does so even more in its new sonic form. Just listen to what opener “Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An” or the caustic title track sound like now, not to mention the still-eye-opening blast of “With Friends Like These Who the Fuck Needs COINTELPRO?”—the lyrical content of which remains as shocking today as it was back then. Intelligent and visceral in equal measure, it’s a record that offers up one of the most vicious indictments of American (and, to be fair, Western) imperialism ever committed to tape. But the band was never quite happy with how the album turned out. It was betterthan it was given credit for. While the pieces were all there, the album lacked sonically in a way the band was never satisfied with. Fast forward almost two decades, when Propagandhi was in the studio with Jason Livermore mixing Victory Lap, and Hannah brought up the issues with Today’s Empires, Tomorrow’s Ashes. Right there they decided...
LP $25.50
11/12/2021
CD $13.50
11/12/2021
***BACK IN STOCK!!! 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 the band, filled with aggressive metal riffs and a young snarky delivery of lyrics about human rights, equality, and radical left-wing politics. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of such an important album everyone involved thought a new edition was in order. The reissue includes the full original album, the three outtakes that FAT MIKE cut from the initial record, and a super rare four-song HTCE demo. Of course the album was re-mastered from the original analog reels as well. All in all, the 20th anniversary edition is a worthy update to an absolute classic. LP includes a download.
LP $25.50
08/13/2021
CD $9.25
08/20/2013
***BACK IN PRINT!!! PROPAGANDHI’s album Potemkin City Limits is now available on vinyl for the first time through Fat. Aside from a small original run on another label, it has been out of print and unavailable for years. Fans have been trying to get their hands on this one for a long time.
LP $25.50
TBD
CD $7.25
10/18/2005