However, after delaying for nearly a year, the label refused to publish it.
When the band wanted out of their deal with RCA, the label refused.
But to the surprise of the group and their producer Mike Flicker the label refused to pay more.
The band wanted to redo the music video, but the label refused, arguing that they planned to market to radio, and not video.
However, career momentum was stalled when the band's label refused to finance a follow-up tour.
The label refused to release its second album and Electribe 101 split in early 1992.
He also claims that the label refused him payment on numerous occasions.
However, the label in the end refused to release the single commercially.
The band were offered a support slot with Black Sabbath, but the label refused to support them.
When the band wanted to resign from their deal with RCA, the label refused.