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Propagandhi- Today's Empires Tomorrow's Ashes [Indie Exclusive] [Colored Vinyl] (PREORDER)

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After 1993's How To Clean Everything and 1996's Less Talk, More Rock, Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes was Propagandhi's third and penultimate album on FAT. It marked a transition period for the band. Not only was it their first record after the departure of bassist/vocalist John K. Sampson - who was replaced by Todd Kowalski - but it also saw the start in the shift towards the sound that has now come to define them. The result was an album that, despite singer Chris Hannah's reservations, truly set the benchmark back then, and does so even more in it's new sonic form. Just listen to what opener "Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An" or the caustic title track sound like now, not to mention the still-eye-opening blast of "With Friends Like These Who the Fuck Needs COINTELPRO?" - the lyrical content of which remains as shocking today as it was back then.Intelligent and visceral in equal measure, it's a record - thanks to songs like "Albright Monument, Baghdad", "March of the Crabs" and "Bullshit Politicians" - offers up one of the most vicious indictments of American (and, to be fair, Western) imperialism ever committed to tape. Â Vinyl color: White

Tracklist:

  1. Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An
  2. Fuck the Border
  3. Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
  4. Back to the Motor League
  5. Natural Disasters
  6. With Friends Like These Who the Fuck Needs Cointelpro?
  7. Albright Monument, Baghdad
  8. Ordinary People Do Fucked-Up Things When Fucked-Up Things Become Ordinary
  9. Ladies Nite in Loserville
  10. Ego Sum Papa (I Am the Pope)
  11. New Homes for Idle Hands
  12. Bullshit Politicians
  13. March of the Crabs
  14. Purina Hall of Fame

UPC > 751097019313

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Fat Wreck Chords

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Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Propagandhi- Today's Empires Tomorrow's Ashes [Indie Exclusive] [Colored Vinyl] (PREORDER)

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Release Date: 02.20.2026

 
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After 1993's How To Clean Everything and 1996's Less Talk, More Rock, Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes was Propagandhi's third and penultimate album on FAT. It marked a transition period for the band. Not only was it their first record after the departure of bassist/vocalist John K. Sampson - who was replaced by Todd Kowalski - but it also saw the start in the shift towards the sound that has now come to define them. The result was an album that, despite singer Chris Hannah's reservations, truly set the benchmark back then, and does so even more in it's new sonic form. Just listen to what opener "Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An" or the caustic title track sound like now, not to mention the still-eye-opening blast of "With Friends Like These Who the Fuck Needs COINTELPRO?" - the lyrical content of which remains as shocking today as it was back then.Intelligent and visceral in equal measure, it's a record - thanks to songs like "Albright Monument, Baghdad", "March of the Crabs" and "Bullshit Politicians" - offers up one of the most vicious indictments of American (and, to be fair, Western) imperialism ever committed to tape. Â Vinyl color: White

Tracklist:

  1. Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An
  2. Fuck the Border
  3. Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
  4. Back to the Motor League
  5. Natural Disasters
  6. With Friends Like These Who the Fuck Needs Cointelpro?
  7. Albright Monument, Baghdad
  8. Ordinary People Do Fucked-Up Things When Fucked-Up Things Become Ordinary
  9. Ladies Nite in Loserville
  10. Ego Sum Papa (I Am the Pope)
  11. New Homes for Idle Hands
  12. Bullshit Politicians
  13. March of the Crabs
  14. Purina Hall of Fame

UPC > 751097019313

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Fat Wreck Chords

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to ONE copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.