Breaking Pangaea

The band spent about a year touring this album, setting off late 2001 and continuing well into 2002, opening for such acts as Recover, Coheed and Cambria, Hey Mercedes and Further Seems Forever.

[6] In March and April, the band toured across the US with Armor for Sleep, This Day Forward, and Northstar,[7] leading to an appearance at Skate and Surf Fest.

The album was recorded in Big Blue Meenie Studios, where Taking Back Sunday and Thursday have worked.

Soon after, Noon was approached by ex-Taking Back Sunday members John Nolan and Shaun Cooper to join their new band Straylight Run.

[10] Breaking Pangaea played in January 2004 at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia,[11] where Mascherino told the audience that it would not be their final show.