The album was co-produced by Chris Walla. The band's 2007 album, The Con, was released by Vapor and Sire, because Sanctuary chose to no longer release new music in the United States. This album was released through both Vapor and Sanctuary. Their fourth album, So Jealous, was released in 2004 and led to wider success and attention, both locally and internationally. In 2002, Tegan and Sara released their third album, If It Was You. They signed with Neil Young's Vapor Records and released This Business of Art through the label in 2000. They later changed their name to "Tegan and Sara" because people regularly misheard "Sara and Tegan" as "Sara Antegan". Two songs from Red tape and two songs from Orange tape appeared on the album. In 1999, they released their debut album Under Feet Like Ours as "Sara and Tegan", with producer Jared Kuemper. In May 1998, they opened for Hayden in Calgary, marking their first major show. This was followed by Orange tape and Red tape. Using this studio time, they recorded their first professional demo called Yellow tape under the name "Sara and Tegan". In 1998, they won Calgary's "Garage Warz" competition, which awarded them studio time. In 1997, they used their school's recording studio to record two demo albums: Who's in Your Band? and Play Day. The band was first called "Plunk", which was short for "light punk" due to their lack of a drummer and bassist. One of the first songs they wrote was "Tegan Didn't Go To School Today," which was written by Sara and recorded by the pair to cassette tape. Tegan and Sara began writing songs at 15 years old using an old guitar they found in their basement. Tegan and Sara at Terminal 5, New York City, October 6, 2008
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