| Stick It! | ||||
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| Released | 1990 | |||
| Recorded | April 1989 | |||
| Studio | Paisley Park | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Twin/Tone | |||
| Producer | Albert Garzon | |||
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Stick It! is the fourth album by the American band Agitpop, released in 1990. [1] [2] The band supported it with a North American tour. [3] "Stop, Drop, and Roll" and "Forget Me Not" were released as singles. [4] [5] The album was a success on college radio, with the first pressing selling out. [6] Agitpop broke up shortly after the release of Stick It! and their tour. [7]
Stick It! was recorded at Paisley Park, in Minnesota, in April 1989. [4] The album release date was delayed by five months so that Agitpop could have Stick It! remastered; they hoped that the mix still reflected the band's harsh sound while highlighting the more conventional song structures. [4] [8] Dave Pirner contributed backing vocals to some of the songs. [9] "Stop, Drop, and Roll" is about growing up during the Nuclear Age. [4]
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic |      [10] | 
| The Philadelphia Inquirer |     [11] | 
The Philadelphia Inquirer said that Agitpop "deploys loud, thick guitar chords, elusive melodies and marvelously abstract, allusive lyrics to create an enjoyably messy, beguiling record." [11] The Rocket opined that "the music jumps, stutters and grinds and the words are engrossing enough to make the lyric sheet worth deciphering." [12] The Los Angeles Times noted the "percussive experimentation and social relevance". [13]
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution called Stick It! "more accessible and agreeably roughshod than previous efforts", stating that "there's still lots of strum und drang clattering behind singer John DeVries's last-rasp of a voice." [14] The State labeled the album "razor-edge rock with more relaxed pop sensibilities." [15] Trouser Press dismissed it as "a monotonous landscape ... with precious few surprises, although 'Crack in Her Heart' is a spry mod nugget." [16] Suburban Voice said that Agitpop was "cloying in their poppy rootsiness". [17]
| No. | Title | Length | 
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| 1. | "Stop, Drop, and Roll" | |
| 2. | "Bill of Wrongs" | |
| 3. | "Outagain" | |
| 4. | "Crack in Her Heart" | |
| 5. | "A Madrigal from Hell" | |
| 6. | "Forget Me Not" | |
| 7. | "Recovery Road" | |
| 8. | "Up to Here with You" | |
| 9. | "Reading All About It" | |
| 10. | "Consequently" | |
| 11. | "On the Hudson (Salt Water)" | |
| 12. | "Bullet" | |
| 13. | "Adult Playpen" |