Limp Bizkit’s management paid a Portland radio station $5,000 to play their single 50 times, bringing in the arrival of chain-wallet rock on radio airwaves. It’s 1998, and the top-selling album in the U.S. The future of popular music couldn’t have looked bleaker at Interpol’s inception. It all fell together the way a band’s first record is supposed to, but normally does not.- Peter Katis (Engineer, mixer, co-producer, Turn on the Bright Lights, Antics ) They had that cool name, that cool look, they practiced, practiced, practiced. There was something about that band that right off the bat, they had their shit together.