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- Die Jugend Marschiert (America's Army)
- A People's History Of The World
- A Public Dis-service Announcement From Shell
- A Speculative Fiction
- Adventures In Zoochosis
- Albright Monument, Baghdad
- Anchorless
- And We Thought that Nation States Was A Bad Idea
- Anti-Manifesto
- Apparently, I’m a P.C. Fascist
- Back To The Motor League
- Bent
- Bringer Of Greater Things
- Bullshit Politicians
- Call Before You Dig
- Cognitive Suicide
- Comply/Resist
- Cop Just Out Of Frame
- Cut Into The Earth
- Dark Matters
- Dear Coach's Corner
- Degrassi Jr. High Dropouts
- Devil's Creek
- Duplicate Keys Icaro (an Interim Report)
- Ego Fum Papa (I Am the Pope)
- Failed Imagineer
- Failed States
- Fedallah's Hearse
- Fine Day
- Firestorm, My Ass
- Fixed Frequencies
- Fuck Machine
- Fuck the Border
- Gamble
- Gifts
- Hadron Collision
- Haillie Does Hebron
- Haillie Sellasse, Up Your Ass
- Hate, Myth, Muscle, Etiquette
- Head? Chest? or Foot?
- Hidden Curriculum
- Homophobes Are Just Mad Cuz They Can't Get Laid
- Human(e) Meat (The Flensing Of Sandor Katz)
- I Want You To Want Me
- I Was A Pre-teen McCarthyist
- I Would Very Much Like To See What Happened In Oka In 1990 Happen Everywhere
- Impending Halfhead
- In Flagrante Delicto
- Interation
- Ladies' Nite in Loserville
- Laplante Song
- Leg-Hold Trap
- Less Talk, More Rock
- Letter Of Resignation
- Letters To A Young Anus
- Lotus Gait
- Lower Order (A Good Laugh)
- March of the crabs
- Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An
- Middle Finger Response
- Mutual Friend
- Nailing Descartes To The Wall
- Name And Address Withheld
- Natural Disasters
- New Homes for Idle Hands
- Night Letters
- Nigredo
- No Title
- Note To Self
- Oka Everywhere
- Ordinary People Do Fucked-Up Things When...
- Pigs Will Pay
- Potemkin City Limits
- Purina hall of fame
- Rattan Cane
- Refusing To Be a Man
- Resisting Tyrannical Government
- Rio De San Atlanta, Manitoba
- Rock For Sustainable Capitalism
- Showdown
- Sixty Billion Served
- Ska Sucks
- Stand up and be Counted
- Status Update
- Stick The Fucking Flag Up Your Goddam Ass, You Sonofabitch
- Supporting Caste
- Talk On Violence
- Tartuffe
- Tertium Non Datur
- The About-as-close-to-emo-as-we'll-ever-get Song
- The Cryptically-Entitled Mutual Friend... Deep? No.
- The Funeral Procession
- The Only Good Fascist Is A Very Dead Fascist
- The State-Lottery
- Things I Like
- This Is Your Life
- This Might Be Satire
- Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
- Todd's Incredibly Professional Station ID For 4ZZZ Brisbane
- True
- Utter Crap Song
- Victory Lap
- War Is Peace
- What Price Will You Pay?
- When All Your Fears Collide
- White, Proud and Stupid
- Who Will Help Me Bake This Bread?
- With Friends Like These Who the Fuck Needs
- Without Love
Propagandhi is a Canadian punk rock band formed in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba in 1986 by guitarist Chris Hannah and drummer Jord Samolesky. The band is currently located in Winnipeg, Manitoba and completed by bassist Todd Kowalski and guitarist Sulynn Hago.
While their earlier work was aligned with the punk rock and skate punk tradition, in later years Propagandhi records have moved towards a heavier and more technical heavy metal-influenced sound. Both in their lyrics and hands-on activism, the band's members champion various left wing and anarchist causes and veganism, and have taken a vocal stance against human rights violations, sexism, racism, nationalism, homophobia, imperialism, capitalism and organized religion.
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