Propagandhi - A Speculative Fiction (live In Sydney) | Moshcam ❲HOT❳

The track is widely considered one of Propagandhi’s most impactful works.

The performance was recorded on , at the Metro Theatre in Sydney, Australia. It was part of a tour supporting their album Supporting Caste , although "A Speculative Fiction" originally appeared on the 2005 album Potemkin City Limits .

: The song references the Battle of 1812 as a point of Canadian defiance and mocks American symbols like "United We Stand" murals. 2009 Sydney Setlist Highlights The track is widely considered one of Propagandhi’s

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: It presents an "alternate history" scenario where the United States is an enemy nation to Canada. It satirizes American exceptionalism and ultranationalism by flipping the "rogue state" narrative often applied to Middle Eastern countries back onto the U.S.. : The song references the Battle of 1812

"" by Propagandhi is a landmark political punk track, and its live performance in Sydney for Moshcam captures the band at a pivotal point in their transition from skate-punk to a more complex, heavy-metal influenced sound. Performance Details

: The song won the inaugural ECHO Songwriting Prize (now the SOCAN Songwriting Prize) in 2006. The band donated the $5,000 prize money to the Canada-Haiti Action Network and The Welcome Place. The band donated the $5

: The Sydney set is frequently cited by fans for its raw energy and the technical proficiency of the band members, particularly Chris Hannah (vocals/guitar) and Jord Samolesky (drums). The Song: "A Speculative Fiction"