

Cadogan sued, of course, and the debacle ended with a settlement in 2002. What's worse, soon after the album was released, guitarist Kevin Cadogan (who co-wrote most of the songs with singer Stephan Jenkins) was suddenly fired, replaced, and allegedly denied royalties for the work he helped create. While the darker and more experimental Blue sold quite a few copies, it's success couldn't be compared to their first album's and it met with a far colder reception from critics. Not content with being a one-album band, Third Eye Blind followed up their success with Blue in 2000. The band catapulted to fame on the back of the album's two big-hit singles: "Semi-Charmed Life", a wildly upbeat and extremely catchy song about a man suffering from a crystal meth addiction, and the powerful anti-suicide ballad "Jumper". Their story begins with the release of their Self-Titled Album in 1997. Third Eye Blind is a commercially successful Alternative Rock band that emerged during the late 1990s (though, as the article says, "Alternative Rock" certainly wasn't the "alternative" at the time). And the four right chords can make my cry"


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