

“When
that
came
out,
I
had
TMZ
calling
me,
even
people
from
England
and
from
France,
because
they
wanted
some
kind
of
statement
about
the
theme,”
Tapia
de
Veer
said. “People
are
furious
about
the
change
of
the
theme,
and
I
thought
that
was
interesting.
I
texted
the
producer
and
I
told
him
that
it
would
be
great
to,
at
some
point,
give
them
the
longer
version
with
the
ooh-loo-loo-loos,
because
people
will
explode
if
they
realize
that
it
was
going
there
anyway.
He
thought
it
was
a
good
idea.
But
then
Mike
cut
that—he
wasn’t
happy
about
that.”
The
composer
added, “I
mean,
at
that
point,
we
already
had
our
last
fight
forever,
I
think.
So
he
was
just
saying
no
to
anything.”
On The
Howard
Stern
Show
April
8,
White
called
it
a “b–ch”
move”
for
Tapia
de
Veer
to
air
his
grievances
like
that.
“I
honestly
don’t
know
what
happened,”
White
said, “except
now
I’m
reading
his
interviews
because
he
decides
to
do
some
PR
campaign
about
him
leaving
the
show.
I
just
don’t
think
he
respected
me.”
They “never
really
even
fought,”
the
producer
continued. “He
says
we
feuded…It
was
basically
me
giving
him
notes.”
Their
collaboration “did
work”
during
the
first
two
seasons,
White
said,
because
they
shared
ideas.
By
season
three,
Tapia
de
Veer “didn’t
want
to
go
through
the
process
with
me,
he
didn’t
want
to
get
notes
from
me,
he
didn’t
want
to
go
to
sessions.”
And,
White
added, “He’s
definitely
making
a
big
deal
out
of
just
a
creative
difference.”