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In page Hot Trip to Heaven:

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After the band's break, the band began working on Hot Trip to Heaven around 1993, deliberately starting work on the album without any guitars "so that it would be something new and novel for us."[4] This was a departure from the band's 1980s work, where the band started songs and them worked on them using guitar, bass and drums.[4] The band self-produced Hot Trip to Heaven, while working with engineer Kevin White.[6] While the band remained signed to Beggars Banquet in their native United Kingdom, they were dropped by the label in the United States for failing to follow-up on hit single "So Alive", and signed to Rick Rubin's label American Recordings for the release of the album.[6]