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Propagandhi is a punk band formed in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada in 1986 by Chris Hannah and Jord Samolesky. While their earlier work draws from the punk and skate punk tradition, recent Propagandhi records have moved towards a heavier, hardcore thrash-influenced sound. The band members are known for championing various political causes. Check our available Propagandhi concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

For young Canadian punks, Propagandhi's was a game-changer. Twenty years later, the band have progressed far beyond that album's pop-punk leanings and immature approach, but their overall spirit is, impressively, the same. This reissue has been given a remaster, which, for the first time in the history of remasters, makes a noticeable difference, with every instrument shining through more clearly...
- exclaim.ca
Ahh, Propagandhi. Trouble makers, rabble rousers, vegans, feminists, pacifists, socialists; more liberal than anyone you've ever met. All that good stuff. We love 'em for it, because it's like an extreme version of us. But we can't forget about how great their music is, even from the start. I've always prefered early Propagandhi for its classic Fat Wreck approach, and as one of the first bands on the label, they helped define that sound before abandoning it for more hardcore and metal...
- www.punknews.org
[Chris Moran is the Video Editor/King Punk of RVA.] I made a list of records I enjoyed this year. If you don't care, don't read it. I don't understand the love for this Gaslight release - its so boring! Failed States is the best release this year. I get the impression from the podcast that Chris is pretty tight with TGA so he is probably more than a little biased. Exitflagger: your comment is ridiculous...
- www.punknews.org
Dick's True SYFFAL Story: last week I bought a $150 of groceries from the local warehouse shopping center corporation known for providing us red-blooded Americans with jars of peanut butter the size of my head. You know, THAT one. Days later, I attempted to get my cereal on and realized that the milk I vividly recalled purchasing was missing entirely from my fridge. In fact, I couldn't even remember placing it in the fridgerator whatsoever...
- www.syffal.com
Release Date: September 4, 2012 Propagandhi never deluded itself into thinking that it was a serious name. The part 1984-esque, part Indian icon portmanteau was merely an off-the-cuff invention from a group of sixteen year olds...
- absolutepunk.net
3.5/5 Propagandhi are the rare punk band you can count on to work the phrase "muckraking journalist" into the lyrics of a song, as frontman Chris Hannah does right at the top of Failed States, the long-running Canadian group's first disc for Epitaph. That new label partnership makes sense: Like Epitaph founder Brett Gurewitz's Bad Religion, Propagandhi lob bombs of radical-humanist invective the way most bands deploy riffs...
- www.revolvermag.com
Sound: The sound of Propagandhi is like fine wine, it gets better with age. When they first came out I didn't think much of this band, they had a basic punk sound with some songs being good and other songs not good. Over ten years later they are now one of my favorite bands. They have a unique sound which I would describe as political hardcore with speed metal riffs and jazzy licks...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: Propagandhi is by far the finest example of a band that evolves with each album. Supporting Caste being no exception. My first impression is that the band is getting heavier, but more melodic at the same time. Chris' vocals haven't changed much. Overall the guitar, bass and drums have developed technically and musically. Propagandhi continues to break ground in their own sub-genre of punk...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Being one of the most prolific '90s punk bands around, Propagandhi are still kicking and haven't lost an ounce of integrity along the way. Their newest release, The Recovered EP, is simply three tracks from the How To Clean Everything and Less Talk, More Rock sessions- two of them being covers. Clocking in at only 8:38, Propagandhi still nods to their roots and gives their old fans something to hold onto. Opening with their cover of Code of Honor's "What Price Will You Pay...
- www.reviewrinserepeat.com
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