PropagandhiHow To Clean Everything

Label:

Fat Wreck Chords – FAT 506-2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

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Genre:

Rock

Style:

Reggae

Tracklist

1 Anti-Manifesto 3:33
2 Head? Chest? Or Foot? 2:04
3 Hate, Myth, Muscle, Etiquette 2:43
4 Showdown (G.E./P.) 3:47
5 Ska Sucks 1:51
6 Middle Finger Response 2:23
7 Stick The Fucking Flag Up Your Goddam Ass, You Sonofabitch 2:51
8 Haillie Sallasse, Up Your Ass 4:11
9 Fuck Machine 3:06
10 This Might Be Satire 1:34
11 Who Will Help Me Bake This Bread? 2:41
12 I Want U 2 Vant Me 2:47
13 Untitled 0:04
14 Untitled 0:03
15 Untitled 0:04
16 Untitled 0:04
17 Untitled 0:04

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Fat Wreck Chords
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Fat Wreck Chords
  • Recorded AtWestbeach Recorders

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover Art]H.R. Geiger
  • Drums, Performer [Critical Analysis Of Your Tax Dollars At Work]Jordan D. Samolesky*
  • EngineerJoe*
  • Guitar, Vocals, Performer [Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom, Dexterity, Constitution, Charisma], Liner NotesJesus H. Chris
  • LayoutJohn Yates
  • Other [Not In The Band, 3rd Wheel, Excess Baggage, Odd-man-out]Conrad Sichler
  • Performer [Rabid Captor Of Barbaric, Bestial Malevolance, Mayhem And Hades], BassJohn K. Samson
  • Photography ByRobert Maplethorpe
  • Typography [Lettering On Back Cover]Sarah (7) (tracks: 7)
  • Written-ByPropa Gandhi* (tracks: 1 to 11)

Notes

A near-identical release exists that has a "Printed in Canada" logo on the back cover, under the Fat Wreck Chords logo.

All mistakes, fuck-ups, production flaws and touring discrepancies on purpose and are further more © 1993 Who Gives A Fuck? Productions.
Funding for "How To Clean Everything" provided by a grant from Mike, Inc.

Recorded in a few days at Where's The Beach? Studios in Sodomwood, California, Feb, '93.

Front cover notes:
The authoritative guide to cleaning, conditioning & saving the whole fucking world, man!! (Plus! Bonus! 25% more patriotic hymns than the leading b(r)and!).

Sleeve Notes:
Track 7 - "Not to be gender specific, of course".
Track 12 - "Seemed funny at the time".

Track 12 originally performed by Cheap Trick.

On CD, Back cover and Booklet:
(C) & (P) 1993 Fat Wreck Chords

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 51097-0506-2 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 25879AD - 05BR FAT506-2 - 901UZ -**Z +SD - :110-
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 25879AD-05BR FAT506-2 990102-··2 45D4-1410

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Reviews

  • Mr.TomServo's avatar
    Mr.TomServo
    Edited 11 years ago
    Sure, this album is a long way (at least musically) from the place where Propagandhi "resides" today, but lyrically/ideologically, their ideas aren't so much different as they are more mature. In fact, that applies to their music, as well; they still play kick-ass punk rock with a highly intellectual/political bent, but the guitar work (though Chris has always been amazing at the axe), song structure, and lyric rhythm have all matured incredibly.

    Anyway, this is the album that launched the true phase of cultural growth in my life. Within weeks, I was going to shows, reading dissident literature, and watching out for lesser known cultural phenomena. Bottom line, Propagandhi helped shape who I am today, and I will always thank them for that.

    In of content, most of the songs have a skate-punk style, though Haillie Sallasse, Up Your Ass is an amazing ska-reggae track, which (in its lyrics) criticizes major aspects of the very musical/cultural paradigm that it employs. Great stuff. This Might Be Satire is a hilarious pop-punk farce, and the album ends (at least musically, LOL) with a cover of the famous "I Want You to Want Me" song.

    Bottom line, if you like politically charged punk rock, or fast, skate-style punk rock (and especially if you like both), make sure to get a copy of this seminal album, which again, made a huge impact on my life.

    Cheers, Propagandhi!
    - Peace

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