1999's No Exit was Blondie's first album containing new material since the band's temporary split after 1982's The Hunter. The album contains the hit single "Maria", which is Blondie's third song to hit number one on UK charts, as well as the singles "Nothing Is Real But The Girl" and "No Exit.” The album features a variety of different genres, including pop, rock, reggae and hip-hop. The demos for the album were produced by Mike Chapman, who also produced Blondie's Parallel Lines, Eat To The Beat, Autoamerican and The Hunter, but production was later passed on to Craig Leon, who Read more on Last.fm.