| Hi, The End
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| Hey, hey yeah. |
| I would like to know
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| Yas
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| Why was your first self titled album so like put together and perfect and why
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| was your second album like
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| Less like that?
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| Yeah
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| Dude
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| Dude
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| What a bummer
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| Dude, you’re bumming me out
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| Because like your first album was like cool but it sucked but your second album
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| came back and like
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| Sucked but it was cool
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| The point you’re tryin to make is that the first album was very produced,
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| the second album had a much more raw feel to it
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| They paid like $ 2,000 for the first album and like $ 500 for the second one
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| It costs a lot of money to sound like that
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| When we went to make our first album we were all very um
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| Preppy?
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| No, it wasn’t that, it was we were nervous and we wanted to sound good so I
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| think we were in the wrong frame of mind. |
| We were making sure everything was
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| perfect and it came out sounding a bit sterile I think
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| Yeah
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| Yeah
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| I’m on your home page right now
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| Really?
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| That’s great
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| I’ve never even been there so I don’t know what you’re looking at
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| You’re glad
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| So are you um, the second album, when you went in to record it was it an
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| intentional thing to make it more raw sounding, Rivers?
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| No, I think it was just
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| A bit more natural
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| Just be ourselves, yeah. |
| Be natural. |
| And
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| C sharp
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| At that point we had toured for a year and a half so we were pretty confident
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| that we could just press record and it would sound presentable
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| Cool
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| So we just had fun |