The past few years had not been easy: The band endured an acrimonious split with its guitarist and its manager, and Interscope Records had no interest in an earlier version of the album that the band submitted. The Toadies felt embattled on all fronts. I support. Support the independent voice of Houston and help keep the future of the Houston Press free. Support Us. Keep the Houston Press Free. Zac Crain. Robert Wilonsky. Contact: Robert Wilonsky. Don't Miss Out. Join Today.
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Support Us Houston's independent source of local news and culture. With 's Rubberneck , the Toadies became radio mainstays across the country and hard-rock icons at home in North Texas. As was the plan, the band went into the studio, sure enough — but the Interscope higher-ups didn't approve of Feeler , the disc the Toadies recorded and hoped to release in as the follow-up to the record that spawned classics "Possum Kingdom," "Tyler" and "I Come from the Water.
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