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===First releases: 1992β1998=== Evans was replaced on keyboards by Pierce's then-girlfriend [[Kate Radley]] for the follow-up single, "Run"/"I Want You". A number of singles followed, before the band, in early 1992, released their first LP ''[[Lazer Guided Melodies]]'', which had been recorded in Rugby over the previous two years. Carruthers left the band before the release of the album and was replaced by Sean Cook in time for touring with [[The Jesus & Mary Chain]] after the release of the album.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/1992/legit/reviews/jesus-mary-chain-curve-spiritualized-medicine-1200430899/|title=Jesus & Mary Chain; Curve; Spiritualized; Medicine|first=Troy J.|last=Augusto|date=24 November 1992|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|access-date=3 April 2018}}</ref> A second album, ''[[Pure Phase]]'', was released in 1995, and a third, ''[[Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space]]'' emerged in 1997 to critical acclaim and commercial success. Following promotional activity for ''Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space'', [[Gregg Hale (musician)|Gregg Hale]] left the band on good terms and remains friends with current members, but Sean Cook, Damon Reece and Michael Mooney threatened a strike in protest over low salaries and appearance fees. New contracts of employment were drawn up between Pierce and the musicians, and the same contracts were then used to fire them (to general disbelief by the music press at the time). In response, Cook, Reece and Mooney formed [[Lupine Howl]].
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