Leary first heard Sublime while recording with the Meat Puppets in Tempe, Ariz. Nowell's closest friend who co-produced, played on, and put out the band's first two albums, Happoldt says Too High to Die reflected their aspiration: "Make a record that presented the most polished version of our true selves." The guitarist landed on the SoCal trio's radar after producing Too High to Die for the Meat Puppets, a group the Left Coasters adored. San Antonio-hatched hallucinatory punk insurgents and Austin touchstone, the Surfers spawned their own universe of influence, including spinning off guitarist Paul Leary into a cottage production industry. "So when we finally had the opportunity to get a producer, we decided on Paul Leary." "We were Butthole Surfers fans," Sublime bassist Eric Wilson recalls. “So when we finally had the opportunity to get a producer, we decided on Paul Leary.” “We were Butthole Surfers fans,” Sublime bassist Eric Wilson recalls.
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