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Once again, they got into a quarrel with Tooth & Nail over a bill for $ 500 after adding a choir to the opening track " Glory ", going over budget without telling the staff.
Then later in 2000, a photograph was posted on the band's website gallery of Juice giving the finger to the camera, which once again earned them complaints from bookstores operated by The Family and got them dropped by the distributor again.
The animosity between the band and the record label reaching it's climax, Craig's Brother were finally dropped by Tooth & Nail Records.
This spelled disaster for the band, as their already finished new album was left unreleased with the company, where it lingered for nearly a year.
Eventually, Tooth & Nail would press the album in February 2001, but refused to distribute or promote it, even neglecting to inform retailers of its existence.
Record outlets would usually only stock the album at the costumer's requests, and at the turn of the new millennium, online shopping was only starting to become commonplace, so sales were expectedly disappointing.
Members kept dropping off to devote their time to school and family, and later that year Ted announced that Craig's Brother was disbanding.

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