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- 14:59 runtime "40.5".
- 14:59 abstract "14:59 is the third album by the band Sugar Ray, released on January 12, 1999. It entered the top 20 on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 17 and certified triple-platinum by the RIAA. The album shows the band moving into a more adult contemporary style, away from their earlier alternative metal sound.This album followed the success of Sugar Ray's 1997 single "Fly". The album's title was a jab at critics who considered the band a one-hit wonder and were merely enjoying their "fifteen minutes of fame", proving they would release another album and defuse the ticking clock, just in time.Of particular note are the opening and end tracks, both of which are titled "New Direction". The introductory track can be seen as a self-mocking parody of Sugar Ray's move away from their older, metal-influenced work, but may also be seen as a parody of the death metal genre in general. It features aggressive guitar riffs and drumming with "Cookie Monster" style singing to appear menacing yet upon closer inspection the lyrics are innocuous, giving the listener a "list of things to do to make yourself a better person" such as "be nice to your sister and talk to your grandmother". This genre change was influenced by the massive success of their previous single, "Fly".The song "Glory" was used in the film American Pie, and featured on the soundtrack album.".
- 14:59 artist Sugar_Ray.
- 14:59 genre Alternative_rock.
- 14:59 genre Pop_rock.
- 14:59 previousWork Floored.
- 14:59 producer David_Kahne.
- 14:59 producer Ralph_Sall.
- 14:59 recordLabel Atlantic_Records.
- 14:59 releaseDate "1999-01-12".
- 14:59 runtime "2430.0".
- 14:59 subsequentWork Sugar_Ray_(album).
- 14:59 wikiPageID "235024".
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- 14:59 artist Sugar_Ray.
- 14:59 cover "SR-14-59.jpg".
- 14:59 genre Alternative_rock.
- 14:59 genre Pop_rock.
- 14:59 hasPhotoCollection 14:59.
- 14:59 label Atlantic_Records.
- 14:59 lastAlbum "Floored".
- 14:59 length "2430.0".
- 14:59 name "899.0".
- 14:59 nextAlbum "Sugar Ray".
- 14:59 noprose "yes".
- 14:59 producer "David Kahne, except for "Abracadabra" which was produced by Ralph Sall".
- 14:59 recorded "1998".
- 14:59 released "1999-01-12".
- 14:59 rev AllMusic.
- 14:59 rev Robert_Christgau.
- 14:59 rev "Entertainment Weekly".
- 14:59 rev "Los Angeles Times".
- 14:59 rev "NME".
- 14:59 rev "Rolling Stone".
- 14:59 rev2score "C+".
- 14:59 rev4score "7".
- 14:59 thisAlbum "899.0".
- 14:59 type "studio".
- 14:59 subject Category:1999_albums.
- 14:59 subject Category:Albums_produced_by_David_Kahne.
- 14:59 subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Ralph_Sall.
- 14:59 subject Category:Atlantic_Records_albums.
- 14:59 subject Category:English-language_albums.
- 14:59 subject Category:Sugar_Ray_albums.
- 14:59 type Album.
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- 14:59 comment "14:59 is the third album by the band Sugar Ray, released on January 12, 1999. It entered the top 20 on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 17 and certified triple-platinum by the RIAA. The album shows the band moving into a more adult contemporary style, away from their earlier alternative metal sound.This album followed the success of Sugar Ray's 1997 single "Fly".".
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