| I'd Rather Be Flag-Burning | ||||
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| Studio album by  Propagandhi and I Spy  | ||||
| Released | 1994 | |||
| Recorded | February 19, 1994 at God Of Thunder Studios, Winnipeg | |||
| Genre | Punk rock, hardcore punk | |||
| Length | 28:31 | |||
| Label | Recess Records, G7 Welcoming Committee Records, A-Hole Records | |||
| Producer | ? | |||
| Propagandhi and I Spy chronology | ||||
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I'd Rather Be Flag-Burning is a 1994 10" split between Propagandhi and I Spy on Recess Records. A CD version was also released in collaboration between G7 Welcoming Committee Records and A-Hole Records. The songs were rereleased in 1998 by G7 Welcoming Committee Records on two separate compilation albums: Propagandhi's Where Quantity Is Job #1 and I Spy's Perversity Is Spreading... It's About Time!.
Track listing
- Propagandhi - "The Overtly-Political-But-Oh-So-Intensely-Personal-Song" (a.k.a. "Mutual Friend") – 0:47
 - Propagandhi - "...Little Ditty" – 0:32 (unlisted track)
 - Propagandhi - "And We Thought Nation States Were a Bad Idea" – 2:28
 - Propagandhi - "The Woe-Is-Me-I'm-So-Misunderstood-Song" (a.k.a. "Utter Crap Song") – 1:29
 - Propagandhi - "Oka Everywhere" – 2:21
 - Noam Chomsky - "On Violence" (a.k.a. "Chomsky Being Smart") – 0:35
 - Propagandhi - "Haillie Does Hebron" – 3:35
 - I Spy - "Remain" – 1:30
 - I Spy - "Just Between Friends" – 2:06
 - I Spy - "No Exchange" – 1:27
 - I Spy - "T.I.Y. (Title It Yourself)" – 0:30
 - I Spy - "Digging a Grave". – 1:08
 - I Spy - "Because They Can't Speak for Themselves, Fucker" – 0:36
 - I Spy - "60 Billion Served" – 2:18
 - I Spy - "Appliances and Cars" – 4:00
 - I Spy - "Last Man on Earth" – 3:04
 
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