Where Quantity Is Job Number 1
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Where Quantity Is Job #1 | ||
Studio album by Propagandhi | ||
Released | November 15, 1998 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Punk | |
Length | 72:00 | |
Label | G7 Welcoming Committee Records/Fat Wreck Chords | |
Producer(s) | ? | |
Propagandhi chronology | ||
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Less Talk, More Rock (1996) |
Where Quantity Is Job #1 (1998) |
Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes (2001) |
- The correct title of this article is Where Quantity Is Job #1. The substitution or omission of a # sign is because of technical restrictions.
Where Quantity Is Job #1 is an album by the punk rock band Propagandhi, released on November 15, 1998. It is a compilation of "Propagandhi's rarest, most-out-print, livest, most demo-est stuff plus the re-release of Propagandhi's half of the [...] Propagandhi/I Spy split 10 inch."
[edit] Track listing
- "Mutual Friend" – 0:45
- "Instrumental" – 0:29 (also known as "... Little Ditty")
- "And We Thought Nation States Were a Bad Idea" – 2:27
- "Utter Crap Song" – 1:27
- "Oka Everywhere" – 2:19
- "Noam Chomsky" – 0:32 (also known as "Chomsky Being Smart")
- "Hallie Does Hebron" – 3:31
- "Homophobes Are Just Mad Cuz They Can't Get Laid" – 1:41
- "True (Concrete Blonde)" – 1:40
- "Todd's Incredibly Professional Station ID for 4ZZZ Brisbane" – 0:17
- "Contest Song" – 2:14
- "Firestorm, My Ass" – 1:02
- "Refusing to Be a Man (Different Studio Version)" – 3:14
- "Resisting Tyrannical Government (Different Studio Version)" – 2:25
- "Laplante Song (Live)" – 1:48
- "Leg-Hold Trap (Live)" – 4:37
- "Laplante/Smith Song (Live)" – 3:00
- "White Proud and Stupid" – 3:19
- "Fine Day" – 2:53
- "Stand Up and Be Counted (Venom)" – 4:36
- "Pigs Will Pay (Live)" – 2:13
- "Government Cartoons (Live)" – 3:32
- "Anti-Manifesto (Live)" – 4:00
- "Less Talk, More Rock (Live)" – 1:36
- "Gamble (Live - Lowest of the Low)" – 4:20
- "Ska Sucks (Live)" – 1:48
- "Bent (Sudden Impact)" – 2:12
- "Degrassi Junior High Drop-Outs" – 1:36
- "Hidden Curriculum" – 1:04
- "The Van Lament" – 3:49
[edit] Miscellanea
Where Quantity is Job #1 features a third version of the song "And We Thought Nation States Were a Bad Idea". Slightly different versions of the song had previously appeared as "Nation States" on Fat Music II: Survival of the Fattest, and as "...And We Thought Nation States Were a Bad Idea" on their second studio album, Less Talk, More Rock.