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In 1995, Belly released a second album, King, which progressed the avant folk-rock influences, power-pop jangle guitar sounds, and vocal harmonies of the first album into a direction driven more by vocals and driving rhythms, varying the pace within the songs to create tension.
Flangers and chorus effects were evident in the guitar sounds.
Though critically well-received, this album, produced by Glyn Johns, did not match the commercial success of Star.
The band broke up in 1996, with Greenwood soon joining L7 and Donelly marrying former Juliana Hatfield bassist Dean Fisher in September.

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