There's a lot to be said for experimentation, though and this track is wildly different to what you might expect. No one, including the label, had any idea it would reach the success that it did. The year started positively, with the single 'p:Machinery' gaining the number 1 chart position in Spain, but in late their management introduced the band to the London-based music lawyer Brian Carr, who explained to the group members that under their current contracts with ZTT, they could go on making records for the rest of their lives and never make any money from them, and so based on this information the band asked ZTT to renegotiate the contracts, which the company declined to do. Sunrise 2. Chasing Pirates
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