This rules! I was once going to see Propagandhi back in '01, but someone either got injured or sick so they didn't show, and I wish I had been able to see them. They have the politics and speed of a punk band, but the professionalism and skill of a well-established metal band.
Wow, came across this and yeah this is one great performance. Saw them live in 96 in Hannover Germany for the first time and even tho their sound changend over the years, it‘s still one of my favorite bands. Great upload!
I couldn’t say for certain but if I had to guess, the song is probably not all that timely anymore. A lot of shit has gone down in Iraq since then obviously and they have other songs dealing with the subject now which aren’t quite so dated. I also think that’s why when they redid Today’s Empires they dropped the bit at the beginning of Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An about the freedom song of the people of East Timor. East Timor has been free for a while now so it wouldn’t make sense. The gambit of being a political band I suppose is your material dates easily
This rules! I was once going to see Propagandhi back in '01, but someone either got injured or sick so they didn't show, and I wish I had been able to see them. They have the politics and speed of a punk band, but the professionalism and skill of a well-established metal band.
Sure. they were meant to be coming to my birthday party one year & they didn't show either.
Wow, came across this and yeah this is one great performance. Saw them live in 96 in Hannover Germany for the first time and even tho their sound changend over the years, it‘s still one of my favorite bands. Great upload!
This is madness.
This was definitely the best era of the band
There’s no bad era of this band at all. Like what are you talking about? Do You mean sound, album, or lineup?
All of the above
@@gramsci420 I wonder why they don’t play Albright Monument Baghdad live anymore? Without a doubt my favorite Prop song
I couldn’t say for certain but if I had to guess, the song is probably not all that timely anymore. A lot of shit has gone down in Iraq since then obviously and they have other songs dealing with the subject now which aren’t quite so dated. I also think that’s why when they redid Today’s Empires they dropped the bit at the beginning of Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An about the freedom song of the people of East Timor. East Timor has been free for a while now so it wouldn’t make sense.
The gambit of being a political band I suppose is your material dates easily
bring back Todd and Chris singing harmonies together
How the hell does one of the best live videos on RUclips have ≈6000 views? :O
it's utterly batshit crazy how good this video is
This is truly awesome, and it looks kind of familiar. Was it part of the Potemkin release or maybe even promotional material?
I only learned what a trip tic is this past year
I was there...seriously. it was fun.
When Madeline was asked if the killing of millions of children was worth it, she said "Yes."
This was 2001.
It was 2004 bruh
@ “bruh” dork.