Propagandhi discography
The discography of Canadian punk rock band Propagandhi, consists of seven studio albums, three extended plays, four splits, two live albums, three demo tapes, one compilation album and a handful of tracks released on various other compilations.
Propagandhi discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Music videos | 1 |
EPs | 3 |
Split albums | 3 |
Studio albums
Year | Title | Information | Peak chart positions | ||
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CAN [1] |
AUS [2] |
US [3] | |||
1993 | How to Clean Everything |
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— | — | — |
1996 | Less Talk, More Rock |
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— | — | — |
2001 | Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes |
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— | — | — |
2005 | Potemkin City Limits |
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— | — | — |
2009 | Supporting Caste |
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— | 86 | 162 |
2012 | Failed States |
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— | — | 107 |
2017 | Victory Lap |
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32 | 26 | 68 |
Extended plays
Year | Information |
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1993 | How to Clean a Couple o' Things
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1994 | Where Quality Is Job #1
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2010 | The Recovered EP
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Splits
Year | Information |
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1995 | I'd Rather Be Flag-Burning |
1995 | Propagandhi/F.Y.P.
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1995 | Systematic Destruction
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2010 | Sacrifice/Propagandhi
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Live
Year | Information |
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1995 | Yep.
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2007 | Live from Occupied Territory
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Demo tapes
Year | Information |
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1990 | We Don't Get Paid, We Don't Get Laid, and Boy Are We Lazy
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1991 | Fuck the Scene
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1992 | Martial Law with a Cherry on Top
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Compilations
Year | Information |
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1998 | Where Quantity Is Job #1
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Videography
Year | Title | Director |
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2017 | "Failed Imagineer" | Randy Frykas |
Other appearances
- "Portage La Prairie" from Play at Your Own Risk, Volume 2 (Recess Records, 1994)—credited to Propagandhi but actually just fellow Winnipeg musician (who would later go on to collaborate with then Propagandhi bassist John K. Samson in The Weakerthans) John Sutton singing over a synthesized beat.
- "Nation States" from Survival of the Fattest (Fat Wreck Chords, 1996), a different version of the track found on Less Talk, More Rock
- "The Only Good Fascist is a Dead Fascist (Dallas Hansen Dance Mix)" from Better Read Than Dead (AK Press/Epitaph Records, 1994), the same track from Less Talk, More Rock but with an answering machine message critical of the band played before and after the song
- "Hard Times", a Cro-Mags cover from Return of the Read Menace (AK Press, G7 Welcoming Committee Records, 1998), the first studio-recorded track to feature bassist Todd Kowalski.
- "War is Peace, Slavery is Freedom, May All Your Interventions Be Humanitarian" from Live Fat, Die Young (Fat Wreck Chords, 2001)—an updated version of the song "Fine Day" (available on Where Quantity Is Job #1) with completely new lyrics.
References
- "Propagandhi Chart History (Canadian Albums)". Billboard. Archived from the original on May 7, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
- "australian-charts.com – Discography Propagandhi". Hung Medien. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
- Supporting Caste: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 226.
- "Propagandhi Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved October 7, 2017.
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