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Styx toured across the U. S. in the spring and summer of 1991, but despite the success of the album, a top 3 single and a top 25 single, the band was dropped after A & M Records was purchased by PolyGram Records.
A set of demos internally titled " Son Of Edge " were completed and shopped to other record labels.
But with Grunge now dominating the rock press, video channels, and airwaves, and with singles being phased out, there was little interest from major record companies, and by 1992, Styx disbanded once again.
Portions of the " Son of Edge " demos have resurfaced in various forms over the years in Styx, DeYoung, and Burtnik anthologies.

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