Release
In November 2005, the band supported Hot Rod Circuit on their headlining US tour. [1] For the first half of February 2006, they wet on tour with the Spill Canvas. [2] From late February to late March 2006, the band supported A Thorn for Every Heart on their US tour, leading to an appearance at the South by Southwest music conference. [3] [4] The band went on the 2006 edition of the Take Action Tour in early-to-mid April. [5] This Is a Stick Up... Don't Make It a Murder was released on April 11, 2006, on Triple Crown Records. [6] In April and May, the band went on tour with I Am the Avalanche, The Receiving End of Sirens and As Tall as Lions. [7] From late May to early June, the band supported Bayside on their Lions Tigers and Bears Tour. [8] Following this, they appeared at The Bamboozle festival, and went on the Warped Tour. [9] [10] In August and September, the band supported Paramore on their tour of the U.S. [11] Following this, they appeared at the Bamboozle Left festival. [12] In March and April 2007, the band headlined the Let It Ride Tour, alongside Valencia, Just Surrender, the Secret Handshake, All Time Low, Love Arcade and Forgive Durden. [13] Following this, they appeared at The Bamboozle festival. [14] On June 28, it was announced that vocalist Colin Ross had left the group. Ross explained that he "decided I would like to take a different direction with my life and not live this lifestyle any longer." [15] Subsequently, guitarist Nick Thompson became their vocalist. [16]
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