[6] Imaginary Enemy was made available for streaming on March 26, before being released on April 1[7] through Hopeless Records and the band's label GAS Union.
[9] The group toured Australia with Taking Back Sunday in August[10] and the US in September and October[11] with support from Frank Iero.
[12] Partway through the tour, the group released a split 10" vinyl EP, which featured two songs by Taking Back Sunday, and "Revolution" and "Money Monster" from the Used.
[20] At Alternative Press, Evan Lucy rated the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, writing that "Whether the band's fanbase latches on to the politicism is yet to be seen, but these songs will sound great from the pit regardless.
A limited edition of 15,000 numbered copies will be made featuring deluxe artwork and a bonus track titled "Money Monster".