You Make Me Hate Music

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You Make Me Hate Music
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 26, 2002
Genre Indie rock
Label Tooth & Nail Records
Fine China chronology
When the World Sings
(2000)
You Make Me Hate Music
(2002)
Jaws of Life
(2005)
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You Make Me Hate Music is the second studio album by the indie rock band Fine China. It was produced and recorded by Jason Martin of Starflyer 59 and Terry Scott Taylor of Lost Dogs and Daniel Amos.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

  1. "Hug Every Friend"
  2. "The Unsuccessful"
  3. "Rock Can't Last Forever"
  4. "Don't Say Nothing"
  5. "You Were a Saint"
  6. "Boo to the Freaks"
  7. "The World Wants Me Dead"
  8. "Your Heart Was Made of Gold"
  9. "You Ain't Happy"
  10. "Forget the Experts"

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References

  1. Ankeny, Jason. "You Make Me Hate Music - Fine China". AllMusic. Retrieved February 1, 2020.