Stop Jap

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Released1 July 1982
Recorded5 – 12 March
18 – 2 March, 3 May
1982
StudioRockwell Studio, Hakone
Sunrise Studio, Tokyo
Stop Jap
Studio album by
Released1 July 1982
Recorded5 – 12 March
18 – 2 March, 3 May
1982
StudioRockwell Studio, Hakone
Sunrise Studio, Tokyo
GenrePunk, hardcore punk
Length34:19
LabelTokuma Onkou
ProducerMikio Moriwaki
The Stalin chronology
Trash
(1981)
Stop Jap
(1982)
Mushi
(1984)

Stop Jap is the second album by Japanese hardcore punk band The Stalin, released on July 1, 1982.[1] In September 2007, Rolling Stone Japan rated Stop Jap #27 on their list of the 100 greatest Japanese rock albums of all time.[2] It was named number 22 on Bounce's 2009 list of 54 Standard Japanese Rock Albums.[3]

The first pressing contained a lyric sheet for "Meat" and was pressed on red vinyl. An additional cover of The Doors' "Light My Fire" and The Stooges' song "No Fun" was available on the cassette version that had been released at the same time.

Stop Jap was The Stalin's second full-length album. It was, contrary to the album Trash, easy to purchase right from the start. This was due to the efforts of Tokuma Onkou, the new record label The Stalin signed to. Some of the tracks on the album are old tracks with different titles and adapted lyrics.

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