Last Stop: Crappy Town - History

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After his last release, Songs Not to Get Married To, a brief stint as a member of New Found Glory, and the subsequent breakup of The Get Up Kids in 2005, Reggie and the Full Effect started touring with bands such as Alkaline Trio, My Chemical Romance, and Hellogoodbye. Once the tour supporting Hellogoodbye ended in the fall of November 2006, James Dewees began supporting My Chemical Romance as their touring keyboardist. He had dropped out of his slot for the 2006 Warped Tour to record a new Reggie album, but save for a demo of "F-Train" (later known as just "F"), posted on the bands MySpace for 24 hours on Halloween 2006 the fans still hadn't heard anything of its release. Somewhat cryptic MySpace messages were posted and rumors began to spread about James abandoning the project and joining My Chemical Romance full-time.

The album, formerly titled "She Loves Me Not", saw many delays and incarnations before its final release date was set by Vagrant Records who, it was heavily rumored, were unhappy with its darker themes and heavier approach. However, in an interview with Lawrence.com soon after the album's release, it was revealed that the album was delayed because of logistical problems with James supporting the album and touring with My Chemical Romance. Then, on April 8, 2008 Alternative Press published an article announcing that Reggie and the Full Effect would be releasing its fifth album, now titled Last Stop: Crappy Town on June 17, 2008. On April 5, Vagrant Records made an official announcement and posted the album page on its website. On May 10, the song "J" was released on their myspace.

On July 16, it was revealed that the first single from the album would be "J", and that a music video has been filmed. The video is now up in the video section of the Reggie and the Full Effect MySpace, along with a "Making Of" video. The video features Frank Iero from My Chemical Romance as Frankenstein's monster and was directed by John Carluccio.

The album sold fairly well, reaching #29 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart.

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