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{{good article}} {{Infobox album | name = Full Collapse | type = Studio | artist = [[Thursday (band)|Thursday]] | cover = Thursday+Full+Collapse.jpg | alt = Four leather chairs against a white wall, surrounded by a blue border | released = {{start date|2001|4|10}} | recorded = November 2000 | studio = [[Big Blue Meenie Recording Studio|Big Blue Meenie]], Jersey City, New Jersey | genre = {{flatlist| * [[Post-hardcore]] * [[emo]]<!-- most commonly cited -->}} | length = 42:26 | label = [[Victory Records|Victory]] | producer = [[Sal Villanueva]] | prev_title = [[Waiting (Thursday album)|Waiting]] | prev_year = 1999 | next_title = [[Five Stories Falling]] | next_year = 2002 | misc = {{Singles | name = Full Collapse | type = studio | single1 = [[Understanding in a Car Crash]] | single1date = April 2001 | single2 = Cross Out the Eyes | single2date = June 10, 2002 }} }} '''''Full Collapse''''' is the second studio album by American [[post-hardcore]] band [[Thursday (band)|Thursday]]. It was released on April 10, 2001, through [[Victory Records]], to whom the band signed after leaving [[Eyeball Records]]. With the addition of guitarist Steve Pedulla, recording sessions for the album were held in November 2000 at [[Big Blue Meenie Recording Studio]]s in [[Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City]]. [[Sal Villanueva]], who served as the producer, the production team and members of different bands contributed additional instrumentation to the recordings. ''Full Collapse'' is considered a [[post-hardcore]] album. Preceded by a two-month United States tour, the album's release was promoted with a short series of shows. The band toured the US in 2001, with [[BoySetsFire]], [[Waterdown]], [[Rival Schools (band)|Rival Schools]], and [[Saves the Day]]. At the end of the year, the band released [[music video]]s for "[[Understanding in a Car Crash]]" and "Cross Out the Eyes". In early 2002, keyboardist Andrew Everding joined the band. They went on tour with [[the Movielife]] and [[Sparta (band)|Sparta]] and appeared on the [[Warped Tour]] soon afterwards. Around this time, the band made it known that they had several issues with Victory Records and its founder, Tony Brummel. Thursday has performed the album in its entirety on tours in 2011 and 2018. ''Full Collapse'' peaked at number 178 on the US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]. It also appeared on two ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' component charts: number ten on [[Heatseekers Albums]], and number nine on the [[Independent Albums]]. The album received favorable reviews from [[Music journalism|music critics]], many of whom praised the album's musicianship. It is referred to as a classic [[emo]] album and praised as one of the best emo albums of all time, by publications such as ''[[Kerrang!]]'', ''[[NME]]'', and ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. It has influenced bands such as [[As Cities Burn]], [[My Chemical Romance]], and [[Senses Fail]].
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