

Propagandhi: How To Clean Everything - 20th Anniversary Edition (Vinyl LP)
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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 three 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.
- Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An
- Fuck The Border
- Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
- Back To The Motor League
- Natural Disasters
- With Friends Like These Who The Fuck Needs Cointelpro?
- Albright Monument, Baghdad
- Ordinary People Do Fucked-Up Things When Fucked-Up Things Become Ordinary
- Ladies' Nite In Loserville
- Ego Fum Papa (I Am The Pope)
- New Homes For Idle Hands
- Bullshit Politicians
- March Of The Crabs
- Purina Hall Of Fame
Please be advised that while all new products are guaranteed unplayed, in some instances products may not be factory sealed.
