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Chevelles performed a final show with Lane on Christmas Eve 1991. He was replaced on guitar by Adrian Allen (ex-the Diehards). The Diehards had supported the Chevelles, and Allen had previously filled in at gigs for Smith or Lane on occasion. A New Year's Eve concert at Wildwood Winery, alongside
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Chevelles and Zero Hour had become strained and Matzkov decided to dump the band due to the band dumping Lane. Although they owed Zero Hour five tracks, Matzkov tore up the contract and walked away. They then signed with Survival Records, whose acts included
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Chevelles. Teaming with Grant Ferstat (ex-Month of Sundays), Dave Shaw of the Stems and Boom Babies) and Craig Maclean, he recorded an 11-track rock album. Smith believed it would be well received in the
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