Where Quality Is Job Number 1
Where Quality is Job #1 | ||||
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EP by Propagandhi | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, Hardcore punk | |||
Length | 21:49 | |||
Label | Recess Records | |||
Propagandhi chronology | ||||
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The correct title of this article is Where Quality is Job #1. The substitution or omission of the # is because of technical restrictions.
Where Quality is Job #1 is a double-7" EP by the punk rock band Propagandhi, released by Recess Records in 1994. It contains ten early demo and live recordings. The sound quality and packaging are consciously poor, featuring hand-written etched designs instead of labels as well as a confusing error and doodle-filled liner note sheet with reference to songs that did not appear on the EP while omitting songs that did.
Track listing
7" #1
Side F
- "Die for the Flag" – 4:01
- (guitar solo, song unknown) – 1:01
Side U
- "Degrassi Jr. High Dropouts" 0:04
- "Bent" – 2:30
- "Greenest Eyes (live)" – 1:03
- "Who Will Help Me Bake This Bread? (live)" – 2:39
7" #2
Side C
- "Kill Bill Harcus" – 1:12
- "Support Gun Control...Kill a Hunter" – 1:48
- "Hidden Curriculum" – 1:04
Side K Off
- "Gov't Cartoons (live)" – 3:43
- "Leg-Hold Trap (live)" – 2:58
Miscellanea
- Rather than label the sides as A, B, C, and D, Propagandhi chose "F", "U", "C", and "K Off".
- The later compilation album, Where Quantity is Job #1, is a reference to this early release.
- Despite having similar titles and artwork, only "Leg-Hold Trap," "Gov't Cartoons," Bent," and "Hidden Curriculum" were included on Where Quantity is Job #1 as were the songs "White, Proud And Stupid" and "Fine Day" which were listed on the liner note insert sheet but did not appear on this EP.
- There is a five-second snippet of "Degrassi Jr. High Dropouts" at the beginning of Side "U." The song appears in its entirety on Where Quantity is Job #1.
- "Greenest Eyes" is an early version and first part of the song "Showdown (G.E./P.)" on How to Clean Everything.
- "Kill Bill Harcus" is an early version of the song "The Only Good Fascist is a Very Dead Fascist" on Less Talk, More Rock.
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