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Jawbreaker began recording their major-label debut, Dear You, in February 1995 at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California with Rob Cavallo, who had produced Green Day's breakthrough album Dookie the previous year.
Recording sessions lasted two months and resulted in disenchantment and tension within the band, particularly between Bauermeister and Schwarzenbach.
After a week of recording drums and bass guitar, Bauermeister and Pfahler were largely absent from the rest of the sessions while Schwarzenbach continued to work on the album with Cavallo.
" I didn't even go ", recalled Bauermeister in 2010, " I just hung out at home with my wife.
I was already trying to separate myself from the band, while Blake became more of the major force.
" With a large recording budget at their disposal, Schwarzenbach and Cavallo spent much of their time polishing the record's production value, making the vocals and guitar clear and bringing them to the forefront of the mix.
According to Cavallo, " Blake really wanted to be heard.
I think he wanted his voice to be heard for the first time.
He also decided to sing differently.
Then, to me, I thought those songs could benefit from some precision.

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