Jalopy Go Far

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Jalopy Go Far
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 6, 2003
Genre Pop punk, pop rock, indie rock
Length21:52
Label Eyeball
Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer chronology
Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer
(2002)
Jalopy Go Far
(2003)
The Popsicle EP
(2004)

Jalopy Go Far is the second release from the pop rock band, Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer. Several tracks appeared on the self-titled debut, but were re-recorded for this release. Additionally, "Plays Pretty for Baby" was re-recorded with different lyrics as "Super OK."

Track listing

  1. Mean Old Coot
  2. Super OK
  3. Moment
  4. The Hot Situation
  5. Wonderful Awkward
  6. How Bout It
  7. I Owe You
  8. Don't Mope
  9. Scream and Run
  10. Running Starts Will Only Get You Faster to the Place That Will Make You Say Ouch

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