Adequate Seven

[1] Adequate Seven embarked on several tours, across the UK as well as mainland Europe, with bands such as Hundred Reasons, Capdown, The Suicide Machines and Fishbone as well as opening up for the likes of Cypress Hill and The Slackers.

In the middle of 2004, Matt (Squeak) Price and Jonny Prosser left the band to pursue other musical directions.

[2] Adequate Seven left Household Name Records early in 2005, instead choosing to release their debut single "Splitting Up" on Audio Rehab - a predominantly drum & bass label.

"[3] Trombonist Tom Pinder added: "...we felt with this next album that it was time to take some big risks for the sake for the band's continuing progress, and perhaps even for its survival.

Whilst Household Name is an excellent independent label, they don't work on a scale that could accommodate those extra things.

"[4] Searle was also sure to make the point that Adequate Seven would not suffer artistically from their move to the new label: "...we're not about to start working with machines any time soon.

The track caused interest on BBC Radio 1's evening shows, including being crowned Zane Lowe's "Hottest Record in the World".

The band are also featured on the latest addition of Activisions Guitar Hero 5 as well as having had their single "You and Me" included in an episode of Beverly Hills 90210.

Jamie Searle played with London-based hardcore band March of the Raptors with members of Fireapple Red from 2010 - 2013.