[2] Sandy Pearlman took over as President of 415 Records when Klein left and A&R Director Daniel Levitin stayed to help run the label.
[2] Three months after Klein left, in 1989, Pearlman bought 415 Records and named Tom Schedler head of his A&R department.
In 1990, Mark Garvey's Songwriters' Market published a listing that read as follows: "*SANDY PEARLMAN, INC., 245 Hyde St., San Francisco CA 94102.
"[3] Popular Metaphysics signed and released records through its co-branding agreement with MCA for a diverse but small group of artists, including Love Club, Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, and World Entertainment War.
In the summer of 1990, Salt Lake City, Utah alternative band Idaho Syndrome, did a showcase for a label representative, and expected to be signed, contingent on MCA's final approval.