Make It Stop

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Make It Stop
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Studio album by
Released1991 [1]
RecordedSeptember 18–20, 1991
StudioGALT Studios, Culver, Indiana
Genre Punk rock
Label Bitzcore [2]

Make It Stop is a 1991 album by Indiana punk band Zero Boys. [3] [4] It was the first album made after their 1987 reunion, as well as being the first of two albums recorded with newly recruited guitarist Vess Ruhtenburg. It was recorded across 3 days at GALT Studios, Culver, Indiana.

Track listing

  1. "Beach Blanket Boi-Oi-Oi"
  2. "Bloods Good"
  3. "Godless Girl"
  4. "On The Pavement"
  5. "Trust Anyone"
  6. "You And Your God"
  7. "Amerika"
  8. "Indianapolis"
  9. "Fly Bite"
  10. "Parasite Man"
  11. "Black Network News"
  12. "Open"
  13. "Doctors Are Doin' It For Themselves"
  14. "Positive Change"

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