Release the Cure

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Release the Cure
Studio album by
Released1999
LabelM.I.A. Records
ProducerRoger Miret

Release the Cure was the fourth and final full-length album released by Brooklyn hardcore band Indecision. The album was produced by Roger Miret of Agnostic Front and released on M.I.A. Records in 1999.

The record saw the band experiment with a more metal sound than previous albums, and the lyrical content was notably more socio-political, with songs questioning the government and health care and conspiracy theories in regard to AIDS and cancer research.

Indecision disbanded in May 2000 in El Paso, Texas after a show with Kill Your Idols.