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Each Propagandhi album ranked from worst to finest


Propagandhi hate the thought of ‘the scene’. After being co-founded by singer/guitarist Chris Hannah and drummer Jord Samolesky when the pair have been high-school teenagers, they rapidly grew sick of the punk rock confines round them and sought to unfold their wings. That refusal to adapt has resulted in a peerless, near-40-year profession, their back-catalogue brimming with hardcore/heavy steel opuses and their lyrics unafraid of something – even pissing off their very own viewers. Following the discharge of At Peace, their first album in eight years, right here’s each entry within the Canadians’ discography ranked in reverse-order of excellence.

8) How To Clear The whole lot (1993)

Propagandhi are at their finest when mixing punk’s lack of fuck-giving with steel’s drive and technicality. On their debut album, launched by NOFX bassist Fats Mike’s Fats Wreck Chords, they have been years away from nailing that stability. Chris Hannah has lambasted How To Clear The whole lot as “a goofy, skippy, cartoonish, laughable, Blink-182-ish form of document”, and though its skate punk simplicity was a far cry from the band’s latter-day output, the lyrics confirmed sparks of their later wit and antagonism. “We stand for one thing greater than a pale sticker on a skateboard,” Hannah howled on Anti-Manifesto. Certainly they do.


7) Much less Discuss, Extra Rock (1996)

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