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The demise of Rough Trade records necessitated a change of label, and Carter made the switch to Chrysalis Records to work on their third album.
That album, 1992-The Love Album, went straight to number one in the UK charts, propelling the band to pop stardom.
Also, in 1992, the band headlined the Glastonbury Festival where Fruitbat, annoyed at the shortening of their headline set due to other bands overrunning insulted Michael Eavis and was subsequently banned from the festival forever.
The band was unhappy, however, and this came across in the anger and cynicism of their next record, Post Historic Monsters.

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