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Friday, September 2nd, 2005

Glen Lambert Declared Potemkin Village Idiot

PROPAGANDHI’s “long-awaited” and “eagerly-anticipated” “follow-up” to “2001’s” “critically-hailed” and “impossible to categorize” “Today’s Empires, Tomorrow’s Ashes” is due out on G7 on October 18th, 2005. (Someone else is releasing it in the US and elsewhere, though the specifics elude me at this time … John Kerry?)

It is called Potemkin City Limits, is 41 minutes long, and contains 12 songs:

A Speculative Fiction
Fixed Frequencies
Fedallah’s Hearse
Cut Into The Earth
Bringer Of Greater Things
Die Jugend Marschiert
Rock For Sustainable Capitalism
Impending Halfhead
Life At Disconnect
Name And Address Withheld
Superbowl Patriot XXXVI
Iteration

You’ll be able to order this “record” from us October 1st. In the meantime, we offer you an MP3 of Die Jugend Marschiert, the sixth track on said record, which according to Kowalski is statistically the equivalent of a good game of sniff-ball. I say he is statistically the best representation of a sniff-ball. But that’s just me.

Download the MP3 of “Die Jugend Marschiert” now EXCLUSIVELY from the America’s Army website!

See more details about the album here.

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