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The band signed to Matt Fox's record label Ides of March in 1999, releasing their debut album Miles Ahead of Where We Left Off.

[6][7] The first release through Fearless Records was a remixed and remastered version of 7 Years Bad Luck, which included two bonus tracks.

Nationwide touring ensued, opening for Black Flag, 311, Dashboard Confessional, and Pennywise.

[8] By January 2003, differences between the band and Fearless Records lead to a release from their contract (which had one album left), and the band quickly signed with Victory Records to release their fourth album, Everything is Beautiful When You Don't Look Down.

[10] The band announced in December 2013 that they would reunite for at least one show at Churchill’s Pub Miami on February 22, 2014[11] The band was supposed to perform at Furnace Fest 2021 for a reunion show but were replaced with As Cities Burn with a message on Instagram wishing that Julio Marin "gets well soon", but never explaining why.