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420:. He commented, "sometimes you run out of ideas and you need another track to fill out the time, so then you just dump a bunch of random ideas, riffs and changes into a pot, stir it up, then pour it out onto the record. Thus is how 'Invisible' came to be." According to Karges, he and his bandmates later made fun of "Breathe" for being a "bad song". He said, "this would be the song we'd throw under the bus. We'd talk about a hit or something, and then we'd go 'and there's always Breathe'." The song "American Pig" was another of the more metal-influenced tracks, but was played live far more frequently. Karges said that they enjoyed playing it in Europe, because "we were sort of American Pigs ourselves". The album features a cover of the 1981 song " 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 that’s when the shit hit the fan, because Mark, didn’t 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 377:, and said that "Fly" was a song that "kind of came out of nowhere." McGrath adds, "setting up we said 'listen, we have a bit of a foothold in the metal world, let’s concentrate on that, make some heavier stuff', but at the same time we were getting better as songwriters." When McGrath first heard Frazier sing parts of "Fly" to him in New York, he strongly disliked it, and almost quit the band over it. McGrath later worked on the song himself, and started liking it more. In a July 1997 interview with 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. 1059: 1054: 1009: 1004: 976: 938: 1049: 1044: 1039: 999: 994: 971: 966: 961: 956: 933: 928: 923: 918: 349:. They showed up to the studio with a group of women they knew from New York, and were on the program for over an hour, performing a cover of a song called "Psychedelic Bee", which Stern himself had written. The appearance increased their exposure, and Atlantic wanted to build off this momentum. Following the appearance on 408:. The second version appears as the closing track, and excludes Super Cat's parts. It was McGrath's idea to have another artist appear on the song. Kahne had previously produced for Super Cat, and was able to get him on the phone. Within five days, he was recording his parts for the song in Los Angeles. 475:
in 2023 that his band were grateful to be appearing in a major movie, since Sugar Ray were still not very well-known at that point. He added, "they weren’t looking for a big band. They were looking for a band that people kind of knew, but it was a legitimate band, but wasn't huge, because they didn’t
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recalled in 1999 that it was "really depressing", noting that the band came close to being dropped from the label. In 1994, Sugar Ray had signed a two album deal with Atlantic which was worth two million dollars, but the label were considering buying out their contract due to the commercial failure
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wrote negatively of the album on its 20th anniversary in 2017. They noted that it was released in the same two week stretch between late June and early July 1997 that also featured albums by artists such as Limp Bizkit and Smash Mouth, and argued that this was the worst two week stretch in music
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had a more positive view of the band's later change in direction, saying "they not only abandoned funk-metal the second they had a hit with the breezy 'Fly', they ran with their newfound success, turning into the sunny, good-time summertime band that American pop radio desperately needed in the
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claimed in September 1997 that the song "Fly" was not representative of the rest of the album, saying "while the band has undoubtedly become tied to the track due to its widespread coverage, it is only one facet of Sugar Ray's musical persona." In an August 1997 interview, Murphy Karges said he
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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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labelled the song "High Anxiety" as a "lab experiment" in 2019. He recalls that it originated from McGrath and Kahne, saying that Kahne "kind of took it under his wing to create this interesting weird song that had all these parts in it." "Breathe" and "Invisible" were two of the more
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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
643:" label. It contains the early label that can be peeled off the case. On the clean version of the album, all swear words are blanked out. It is their last album to feature explicit language and their last heavy album before they moved toward a more pop friendly approach. 1106:. The group's fusion of metal, funk, reggae, and rap is seamless and confident, partially because Sugar Ray now emphasize the groove, not the guitars. The group still has difficulty writing a consistent batch of songs, but its hooks are stronger than ever." 1091:
wrote on June 28, 1997 that "Sugar Ray has a knack for catchy borrowing and for hard-rock crunch colored by pop hooks and a deejay's deft scratch effects. The single 'Fly' is a perfect summer confection that's as irresistible as it is lightweight."
705:, and the media were comparing them to Sugar Ray, due to being another lighthearted pop-influenced band from Southern California. On September 7, 1997, Sugar Ray again performed alongside Limp Bizkit at the second edition of the 745:". Incubus were initially only meant to perform on the first leg of this tour, but the crowd response to them was so great that they stayed for the remainder of it. Other artists that Sugar Ray shared bills with during the 38: 534:-pop mishmash". Regarding their mixture of styles, McGrath said in October 1997, "one thing that makes Sugar Ray relevant is the fact that we have a chameleonlike quality to us in that there's nothing we can't do. 599:
similarly noted the album's mixture of funk, punk and metal. In July 1997, he wrote that "Sugar Ray are young enough to have learned a few lessons from such fellow Southern California bands as the pop-punkers
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and the ska-punkers Sublime", adding that the band "borrows ingredients from all three role models and then thickens the sound by playing everything with the cartoonish hyperbole and heavy-metal pummeling of
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wrote that "the quintet's low-brow approach β€” a mix of metal, hip-hop, rock and reggae, all peppered by spastic singer Mark McGrath's puerile lyrics β€” aims only to be fun, guilt-free entertainment."
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soundtrack album, released on November 18, 1997. The song can also be heard in the credits of the film itself, released a month later. It was an ode to Weezer frontman
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that same month. The album included a song called "Indigo Flow" which referenced Sugar Ray, as they were friends with the band. Following this, Sugar Ray invited
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state in their July 1997 review that the band "are juvenile, politically incorrect and derivative but nonetheless boast an infectious energy and enthusiasm."
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gave the album a Bβˆ’ in December 1997, writing, " the nearest thing to a fresh young rock band the market or the 'underground' has kicked up this year." The
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claimed in July 1997 that their diversity of styles was in part due to the fact that all members contributed to the writing process, but he noted that
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wrote that 1997 was "the definitive year '90s guilty pleasures", and cited "Fly" as an example in her article, alongside songs such as "
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metal-influenced songs on the album, and both were rarely played live, with Karges saying that he considers "Invisible" to be an
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reflected that "Fly" was "fun, reggae-tinged pop" and added that it "contrasted with the metal feel of the rest of the album."
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Due to the massive amounts of strong language in the songs "Cash" and "American Pig", some copies of the album contain the "
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Warners gave him the A&R VP job after he gave them the double-platinum album Floored by funk-metal band Sugar Ray.
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stuff and '70s soul collections and we just thought the Ants were closer to our attitude. It's so weird and glam."
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described the song "Fly" as turning Mark McGrath into a "sex symbol". In 2013, Angelica Leichardt of
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in the United States. When the label were on the verge of dropping Sugar Ray, a member of Atlantic's
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to join them on a run of shows in the United States. Smash Mouth had also just released their
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The label followed quickly with 'Fly,' servicing mainstream rock modern rock, and AC May 16.
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Reece, Doug (September 20, 1997). "Lava/Atlantic's Sugar Ray Flying High With 'Floored'".
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Reece, Doug (September 20, 1997). "Lava/Atlantic's Sugar Ray Flying High with 'Floored'".
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sound", and claimed it to be derivative of not only Rage Against the Machine but also the
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considered their sound on this album to be "metallic funk" in December 1998, while
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Harris, Keith (2004). "Sugar Ray". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.).
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on June 21, 1997, which was televised. The event also featured artists such as
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s Rebecca Ascher-Walsh wrote in 1999 that the album made Sugar Ray "the 1997
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as an official member whereas he was a guest musician in the previous album
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record" in July 1997. In a September 1997 review of a Sugar Ray concert,
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referred to their sound as punk-funk in November 1997. Geoffrey Hines of
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stuff. The label knew we wanted to do a cover and they gave us all this
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expecting fifteen 'Fly' and they got the hardest record we ever made."
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vocals." He added that, "it was funny; people would buy the record
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Around the time the record was being made, the band appeared in the
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January 25, Rebecca Ascher-Walsh Updated; EST, 1999 at 05:00 AM.
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would drop them due to the underperformance of their 1995 debut
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characterized this era of Sugar Ray as having a "harder edged
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on August 30, 1997. Within a month of the album's release, "
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All tracks are written by Sugar Ray, except where noted
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The band toured throughout 1997 and 1998 to support
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Rob Eberhardt – album artwork for chrome renderings
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in 2017 labelled it as a "funk-punk-alt-metal-lite-
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Index

Floor (disambiguation)

Studio album
Sugar Ray
NRG Recording Studios
North Hollywood, California
Genre
Funk metal
nu metal
alternative metal
Label
Atlantic
Lava
Producer
David Kahne
Sugar Ray
Lemonade and Brownies
14:59
Singles
Fly
RPM
rock
Sugar Ray
Fly
RPM
Super Cat
DJ Homicide
Lemonade and Brownies
reggae
pop rock

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