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was better received than Iowa both critically and commercially. Did it feel like a comeback record?

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was better received than Iowa both critically and commercially. Did it feel like a comeback record?

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We had more time. We pretty much had as much time as we wanted on Iowa anyway. We got back together writing for Iowa a little sooner than we had initially planned to, and then we had studio time set. It wasn’t like a big rush or anything. And also it was a much darker album than our first one, much more than our third one. Every time – well, unless you’re fabricating everything you do and it’s a contrived bunch of shit, which ours isn’t – we don’t ever enter with a game plan. We just start writing and whatever music comes out, comes out. So our second record… Our first album had been written over a period of years. We all live in our own respective homes here in town. Our lives aren’t turned upside down, we’re not surrounded by shitty people who are stealing our money, shitty hangers-on and all the sort of scum that you meet in the music industry. So we go through our entire first album cycle with all that negative music industry shit — at least from my standpoint, I hate that shit. So

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