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Less Talk, More Rock
Type:studio
Artist:Propagandhi
Cover:Propagandhi - Less Talk, More Rock cover.jpg
Released:April 23, 1996
Recorded:January 1996
Genre:Punk rock, pop-punk, hardcore punk[1]
Length:25:49
Label:Fat Wreck Chords
Producer:Ryan Greene
Prev Title:Propagandhi/F.Y.P.
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Where Quantity Is Job #1
Next Year:1998

Less Talk, More Rock is the second full-length album by the Canadian punk rock band Propagandhi, and the last album to feature bassist John K. Samson.[2] Released in 1996.

Chris Hannah described the album as a conscious decision to be more confrontational, noting the presence of the term "gay-positive" on the album cover.[2] The album was expressly political to weed out the "jocks" and "bros" in the audience.[3]

Personnel

Cover art

The album cover is the promotional poster of the 1984 Calgary Stampede.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 10 Best Political Punk Albums. Phoenix New Times. Chesler, Josh. June 8, 2015. June 12, 2016.
  2. Web site: Knox. Ron. Rank Your Records: Propagandhi's Chris Hannah Rates the Band's Diverse Catalog. Noisey. March 12, 2015. November 12, 2019.
  3. Web site: Knox. Ron. 20 Years Ago, Propagandhi Antagonized the Punk Scene with ‘Less Talk, More Rock’. Noisey. May 27, 2016. November 12, 2019.