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The album also produced notable tracks like “Running with the Devil,” which peaked at number 84, “Ain’t Talkin’ About Love,” and the unique “Jamie's Cryin'.” Interestingly, “Jamie’s Cryin'” was the only song penned after the band signed with Warner Brothers. The song delves into themes of teenage romance and miscommunication, revealing a depth to Roth's writing at a time when his persona was often overshadowed by the band’s explosive sound.