Question No. 1: So who's the doggy-style babe on the album cover? Yes, it really is Nicole Eggert, the cute little girl on Charles In Charge. Now that that tantamount...
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Those who buy Sugar Ray's sophomore album on the basis of the group's hit single, "Fly," will be in for something of a high-decibel shock. The reggae-tinged single is the...
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Sugar Ray's second album, Floored, is a noticeable improvement from Lemonade and Brownies. The group's fusion of metal, funk, reggae, and rap is seamless and confident,...
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Sugar Ray, the band most recipient of silly punnage for the past two years (that's what you get when you give your massive hit single a name that's a verb, noun, and slang...
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Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath had proven himself on national television as a walking rock encyclopedia, in a 1998 episode of VH1's Rock and Roll Jeopardy. It was an...
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Sugar Ray's second album, Floored, is a noticeable improvement from Lemonade and Brownies. The group's fusion of metal, funk, reggae, and rap is seamless and confident,...
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Mark McGrath is so overexposed these days in a mass-media sort of way, it's easy to forget he fronts a band. But there it is. McGrath and his Newport Beach cronies in Sugar...
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By their fourth album, Sugar Ray had developed a real ease to their music. Starting with "Fly," they no longer tried so hard to rock -- they no longer tried to ape the Red...
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"Heaven," the best cut on Sugar Ray's fifth album, sounds like something the Monkees could have recorded on one of their early albums; it's a perfect summer bubblegum pop...
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