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With momentum high, Sugar released Beaster in 1993, debuting at #3 on the UK Albums Chart and #4 on Billboard’s Heatseekers in the US. Though recorded during the Copper Blue sessions, the six-song mini-album revealed a darker, more visceral energy on tracks like “Judas Cradle” and “JC Auto.”
Their second full-length, 1994’s File Under: Easy Listening, again hit the UK top 10 and broke into the upper reaches of the Billboard 200. Expanding their sonic palette with songs like the country-tinged “Believe What You’re Saying” and the fiery “Gee Angel,” Sugar continued to balance melody and power with unrestrained intensity.
Despite their success, the band dissolved after a Japanese tour in early 1995. In the decades since, live albums, reissues, and anthologies have only amplified Sugar’s enduring legacy as masters of high-volume, guitar-driven rock.
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25.2 million
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