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{{quote|We are extremely grateful to our fans all around the world for their incredible support over the years. The success of Savage Garden and our time together has been an amazing experience... one that we will never forget. We just hope that you all understand our individual needs to continue growing.}}
 
In an interview on the [[musicMAX]] network, Hayes said that a few weeks before the release of their second album, Jones did not like the fame that the band was receiving and was not happy. Hayes has said in an interview with [[Daily Mail]], he felt blindsided by Jones wanting to actually leave the band. So even though he it was not planned, Hayes wanted to move on in the music industry as a solo artist. His first solo single, "[[Insatiable (Darren Hayes song)|Insatiable]]", was released in January 2002 and his solo album, ''[[Spin (Darren Hayes album)|Spin]]'', followed in March. It spawned several UK Top 40 singles, including "I Miss You", "Strange Relationship", and "Crush (1980 Me)". Hayes went on to release a further four studio albums: 2004's ''[[The Tension and the Spark]]'', 2007's ''[[This Delicate Thing We've Made]]'', 2011's ''[[Secret Codes and Battleships]]'', and 2022's ''[[Homosexual (album)|Homosexual]]'', the latter three studio albums releasing on Hayes' own record label, Powdered Sugar.
 
Jones started his own production company, Meridien Musik, and built a recording studio, Level 7 Studios, to record young Australian artists including [[Aneiki]] and [[Bachelor Girl]].