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    Scott sits down with Sugar Ray frontman, reality TV star, and music connoisseur Mark McGrath!  They discuss the early days of Sugar Ray, the success of singles like “Fly” and “Every Morning,” Mark’s obscure music knowledge, and more. They also reflect on the music of the ‘90s, discussing some of the best songs and bands of the decade. Along the way, Mark shares several entertaining stories about his early musical influences, Sugar Ray’s first appearance on the Howard Stern Show, and adjusting to life as a rock star. Along with all the music talk, Mark also discusses his roles on reality TV shows like Big Brother and The Celebrity Apprentice, as well as his time co-hosting Extra. Tune in for a fun chat filled with music trivia and ‘90s nostalgia!

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