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404:, who had previously worked with Sublime. McGrath said in October 1997 that, "I love that band. We got David Kahne to produce our album because of his work on the Sublime album. I don't think if you heard our record you'd think every song is like Sublime's, but I agree there are elements in there. 'Fly' took on more reggae overtones as a result of working with Kahne. He produces in a certain way, and he is responsible for the Sublime sound." Prior to recording the album with Kahne in Los Angeles, McGrath said that they still only had pieces of songs written, but claims that they "felt good" about the still-yet unrecorded "Fly". Two versions of "Fly" appear on the album, with the first featuring Jamacian musician
365:"Fly". Frazier reflected, "we were looking for an identity, and we just didn't have it yet. So we're locked in this recording studio, writing all this heavy music, and thatβs when the shit hit the fan, because Mark, didnβt like the songs we were writing and just decided, 'I'm out of here'. So he disappeared into the New York night for weeks." Frazier came up with the chorus "I just want to fly" since he was frustrated and wanted to "jump out the window and fly out of New York and go somewhere else." McGrath remembered in 2015 that they had been touring with heavy bands such as
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801:, the band took to the stage hours late since McGrath was in an altered state. When the audience grew angry towards Sugar Ray, McGrath responded by telling them that "all you guys out there are jealous of me 'cause your girlfriends would rather fuck me than you.'" McGrath eventually fell offstage, leaving bassist Murphy Karges and guitarist Rodney Sheppard to fill in on vocals.
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pushed for the band to make more scream-oriented metal songs, but the other members preferred melody-driven music. Disagreements over the album's intended sound led to McGrath storming out of a practice session in New York. While McGrath was away, his bandmates started writing what would become
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didn't want people to "flip out and think that there are 16 'Fly's' on this disk." Regarding the new type of fans the band was attracting with "Fly", Karges said "you just hope that there's something else on the record that they can dig." McGrath claimed in 2009 that he considered
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