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After the [[Good & Evil]] tour in 2011, Rob would continue writing songs with no thought of making an album.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref> Part of his song writing time was taken up by freelance jobs with companies, as well as small tracks released on his SoundCloud. Eventually Rob and friend [[Ricky Lax]] would try to tackle creating an entire musical in April 2012, [[Mr. President, There’s an Asteroid Headed Directly For the Earth: The Musical]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120512085327/http://studios.amazon.com/projects/9984 Amazon Studios Asteroid Musical page]</ref> These plans would fall apart however after Amazon Studios never picked it up.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref>
After the [[Good & Evil]] tour in 2011, Rob would continue writing songs with no thought of making an album.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref> Part of his song writing time was taken up by freelance jobs with companies, as well as small tracks released on his SoundCloud. Eventually Rob and friend [[Ricky Lax]] would try to tackle creating an entire musical in April 2012, [[Mr. President, There’s an Asteroid Headed Directly For the Earth: The Musical]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120512085327/http://studios.amazon.com/projects/9984 Amazon Studios Asteroid Musical page]</ref> These plans would fall apart however after Amazon Studios never picked it up.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref>


After he had written quite a few tracks, Rob would play these for producer [[Gregtronic]], who enjoyed the tracks.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref> The duo soon went to work on recording songs, the first being [[All I Need Is You]].<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref> The plans for it was to be a 4-track EP, but the amount of tracks soon piled up and it turned into a full length album.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref> Despite recording it separately from [[Tally Hall]], the album still featured contributions from Tally Hall bandmates. [[Andrew Horowitz]] helped write and produce [[The Rendezvous]] and [[Perfect]], [[Ross Federman]] helped write the drums on Old Bike, and [[Joe Hawley]] provided his blessing for Rob's recording of [[I'm Gonna Win]].<ref>[http://www.nomorebloodfromaclone.com/2014/04/interview-rob-cantor.html]</ref>
After he had written quite a few tracks, Rob would play these for producer [[Gregtronic]], who enjoyed the tracks.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref> The duo soon went to work on recording songs at the LaBORAtory, the first being [[All I Need Is You]].<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref> The plans for it was to be a 4-track EP, but the amount of tracks soon piled up and it turned into a full length album.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref> Despite recording it separately from [[Tally Hall]], the album still featured contributions from Tally Hall bandmates. [[Andrew Horowitz]] helped write and produce [[The Rendezvous]] and [[Perfect]], [[Ross Federman]] helped write the drums on Old Bike, and [[Joe Hawley]] provided his blessing for Rob's recording of [[I'm Gonna Win]].<ref>[http://www.nomorebloodfromaclone.com/2014/04/interview-rob-cantor.html]</ref>


One track that was scrapped from the album was described as a "cool-sounding dance track" that was sadly cut due to it not meshing well with the rest of the tracks.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref>
One track that was scrapped from the album was described as a "cool-sounding dance track" that was sadly cut due to it not meshing well with the rest of the tracks.<ref name="HITSRobInterview">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/rob-cantor/2014/09/catching-up-with-rob-cantor/ Catching Up With Rob Cantor. Hidden in the Sand.]</ref>

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