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==History== ===Early years<!--, ''Greatest Hits 1984β1987'', ''Promotional Copy'' and ''Under the Tray''--> (1998–2004)=== In the mid-1990s when he was playing with [[Coalesce (band)|Coalesce]], Dewees recorded four songs on a cassette tape as a joke, and would hand them out at concerts. After [[Matt Pryor (musician)|Matt Pryor]] received one, he urged Dewees to contact [[Ed Rose]] to record the material. With Pryor's help, Dewees recorded and released Reggie and the Full Effect's first album, ''[[Greatest Hits 1984β1987]]'', on [[Second Nature Recordings]] in 1999. In April 2000, Reggie released their second full-length, ''[[Promotional Copy]]'', on [[Vagrant Records]]. The album caused much confusion in stores because of the album art, which is styled in the same manner as a [[promotional recording]] which is not intended to be sold. A similar joke fell flat when ''[[Under the Tray]]'' was released in February 2003. When the CD case was opened, buyers were shocked to find that there was no disc waiting for them in its usual resting place. Instead, the disc had been placed under the tray (hence the album title). On subsequent pressings, Vagrant added an illustration to show purchasers where to find the CD.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}} This album contained the single "Congratulations Smack and Katy", which would be the tune behind Reggie's first music video and appear in the video game ''[[Burnout 3: Takedown]]''. ===''Songs Not to Get Married To'' (2005–2006)=== Reggie's fourth studio album, ''[[Songs Not to Get Married To]]'', was released on March 29, 2005. Most of the music from this album was inspired by the divorce Dewees went through with his first wife, Megan.<ref>[https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/reggieandthefulleffect/articles/story/7266514/reggie_gets_married] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090214014458/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/reggieandthefulleffect/articles/story/7266514/reggie_gets_married|date=February 14, 2009}}</ref> Sean Ingram of Coalesce and ex-[[From Autumn to Ashes]] lead singer Ben Perri both appear on the album, as well as [[The Get Up Kids]] bandmates [[Rob Pope]] and [[Ryan Pope (musician)|Ryan Pope]]. The album contained three singles, the most of any Reggie album to date. The lead single was for the song "Get Well Soon", and included a video chronicling the [[Loch Ness Monster]] struggling with a divorce, mirroring the album's themes. "Get Well Soon" is featured in the 2006 video game ''[[Saints Row (2006 video game)|Saints Row]]''. The second single was for "Take Me Home, Please". A music video was released, although it did not receive the push that "Get Well Soon" did. Reggie also released a music video for "Love Reality", a song by Dewees' alter-ego, Fluxuation.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.spin.com/2008/06/reggie-and-full-effect/ |title=Reggie and the Full Effect | SPIN | Profiles | Spotlight |publisher=SPIN |date=2008-06-23 |access-date=2014-08-25}}</ref> This remains the only music video that the band has released for a non-Reggie persona. After the album's release, Dewees embarked on an extensive tour to promote the album, including stints with [[Alkaline Trio]], [[My Chemical Romance]] and [[Hellogoodbye]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.spin.com/2006/11/hellogoodbye-reggie-and-full-effect-format-kick-cmj/ |title=Hellogoodbye, Reggie and the Full Effect, The Format Kick Off CMJ | SPIN | Music News |publisher=SPIN |date=2006-11-01 |access-date=2014-08-25}}</ref> ===''Last Stop: Crappy Town'' and farewell tour (2006–2008)=== Reggie and the Full Effect dropped off of the Warped Tour in the summer of 2006 to record a follow-up to ''Songs Not to Get Married To'' with producer [[Sean Beavan]]. It was confirmed by a MySpace bulletin that Reggie would release the song "F Train" from his new album exclusively for 24 hours on his MySpace profile on October 31, 2006. The song is much heavier than his other releases, and is very reminiscent of Dewees' former band, Coalesce.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}} In July 2007, speculation of Reggie coming to an end began through a message posted on his MySpace page. Later, Dewees posted a message that they had not broken up.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://altpress.com/news/2299.htm |title=News - Alternative Press |publisher=Altpress.com |access-date=2014-08-25}}</ref> However, soon afterward the official Reggie and the Full Effect MySpace page was taken down. On April 8, 2008, [[Alternative Press (magazine)|Alternative Press]] announced that they had received details on the new album from Reggie and the Full Effect. The 12-song album is called ''[[Last Stop: Crappy Town]]'' and was produced by Sean Beavan. The album was initially shelved by Vagrant Records for being "too heavy" and distant from Reggie records of the past. A concept album about Dewees' drug addiction and subsequent rehab, it was originally to be self-titled ''Reggie and the Full Effect''. The original concept had 15 tracks that formed one solid piece of music, each track flowing seamlessly from the last. After a year and a half, Vagrant put the album in the hands of a new mixer, removed 3 tracks and released ''Last Stop: Crappy Town'' on June 17, 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=310500 |title=Reggie and the Full Effect Album Details - News Article |publisher=AbsolutePunk.net |date=2008-06-13 |access-date=2014-08-25}}</ref> In mid-April 2008, the band's MySpace page was reactivated. On August 27, 2008, the band announced via MySpace the release of a B-side entitled "Shit Sandwich" available for free download. It was announced via MySpace that the band would be doing their final tour from August 20 to September 14, 2008, with [[Leathermouth]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://altpress.com/news/4167.htm |title=News - Alternative Press |publisher=Altpress.com |access-date=2014-08-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216045407/http://altpress.com/news/4167.htm |archive-date=2013-12-16 |url-status=dead }}</ref> However, in an interview with Lawrence.com on June 30, 2008, Dewees made comments about his disappointment that the band would not be touring through his hometown of [[Kansas City, Missouri]], and that he hoped they could play shows there on future tours.<ref>{{cite web|last=Gintowt |first=Richard |url=http://www.lawrence.com/news/2008/jun/30/reggie/ |title=Full Metal Jacket |publisher=Lawrence.com |date=2008-06-30 |access-date=2014-08-25}}</ref> This brought into question whether or not this would be the last for the band. At shows on this tour, Dewees announced that the 'Final Tour' thing was just a joke and a ploy to get more people to show up. He also spoke about fan reaction to the more serious tone of the album saying that "Reggie fans feel betrayed that there are no Common Denominator and no Fluxuation songs on this record. It's like, shit wasn't very fun and happy β it was actually pretty fucking spooky and serious. I can't pretend that it didn't happen ... It took time, and now that I feel comfortable getting back to being a silly jackass, cool."{{relevance inline|date=January 2017}}<!--This paragraph could be removed--> In that same interview, Dewees confirmed that he is currently writing a full album for his British [[electropop]] alter-ego "Fluxuation", one that had been rumored for some time. Dewees had performed 2 half done songs at some of the last tour dates. However, he has not mentioned a release for his other pseudonym, "Common Denominator".{{relevance inline|date=January 2017}}<!--This paragraph is about his other acts and while part of Dewees' bio, doesn't seem relevant to Reggie and the Full Effect.--> At the end of the Farewell Tour, Dewees said, in the September 8, 2008 interview with Mishmash Magazine, that he will be "jumping right back into things" musically. Though he has not disclosed details of his plans, he did say that they involve "an old band from the '90s and early 2000s."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mishmashmagazine.com/VideoPlayer/TabId/111/VideoId/54/Reggie-And-The-Full-Effect-Interview.aspx |title=mishmashmagazine.com |publisher=mishmashmagazine.com |access-date=2014-08-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081226020909/http://www.mishmashmagazine.com/VideoPlayer/TabId/111/VideoId/54/Reggie-And-The-Full-Effect-Interview.aspx |archive-date=2008-12-26 |url-status=usurped }}</ref> The musical plans Dewees has announced were rumored to be a reunion of his former band [[The Get Up Kids]], and these rumors about their reunion were confirmed by the band on November 13, 2008, and the band played their first show since 2005 on November 16, 2008 in Kansas City.{{relevance inline|date=January 2017}}<!--Again, what does this have to do with Reggie and the Full Effect?--> ===Post-"farewell tour" (2008β2013)=== On November 3, 2010, for the first time since 2008,{{according to whom|date=January 2017}} Dewees spoke about the band. He confirmed the band would reunite for a one-off [[New Year's Eve]] performance on December 31, 2010, at the [[The TLA|Theatre of Living Arts]] in [[Philadelphia]]. Dewees confirmed that the show would include surprise guests, also being the band's only planned reunion performance, with no plans to reunite and perform again in the future, calling it a "mini reunion".<ref>[http://www.ology.com/music/reggie-and-full-effect-reunite] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715002016/http://www.ology.com/music/reggie-and-full-effect-reunite|date=July 15, 2011}}</ref> During the show, the band debuted a new [[dance-pop]]-influenced song entitled "Someone Please Tell Mark's Vagina to Shut Up", which was sung by Dewees as Fluxuation. It was announced in December 2012 that James Dewees and Matt Pryor would be doing a five-date tour in January 2013 on the East Coast.{{clarify|date=January 2017}} They plan to be playing Reggie and the Full Effect, The Get Up Kids, The New Amsterdams, and Pryor's solo material on this tour. In the lead-up to the tour, Pryor and Dewees did a weekly podcast called "Tuesdays With Reggie"; they discussed topics ranging from Dewees' drug addiction, rehab and the end of Reggie in 2008 to a potential sixth studio album, tentatively titled ''No Country for Old Musicians''. ===''No Country For Old Musicians'' (2013β2014)=== [[Image:Reggie and the Full Effect 2014.png|thumb|330px|Reggie and the Full Effect Live in 2014]] On March 13, 2013, Dewees launched a Kickstarter [[crowdfunding]] project to fund a new album, ''[[No Country For Old Musicians]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1592861974/no-country-for-old-musicians |title=no country for old musicians by Reggie and the Full Effect/ james dewees β Kickstarter |publisher=Kickstarter.com |date=2013-03-20 |access-date=2014-08-25}}</ref> The Kickstarter succeeded and Dewees recorded the album over the summer of 2013, releasing it on November 19, 2013 in conjunction with Pure Noise Records.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://purenoise.net/news/pure-noise-partners-with-reggie-and-the-full-effect-to-release-new-album-no-country-for-old-musicians |title=Pure Noise partners with Reggie and the Full Effect to release new album!!! : Pure Noise Records |publisher=Purenoise.net |date=2013-11-19 |access-date=2014-08-25}}</ref> The band played Riot Fest Chicago in September 2013, before embarking on a tour in early 2014 in support of the record. Opening acts on the tour included Buffalo, NY's Pentimento and Michigan's Dads. ===Say Anything/Saves The Day/Reggie and The Full Effect Album Anniversaries Tour (2014)=== On September 4, 2014, Alternative Press announced a tour featuring Say Anything, Saves the Day, and Reggie and The Full Effect. Say Anything would perform their debut full-length, ''...Is A Real Boy'', in full to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Saves The Day performed ''Through Being Cool'' in full for its 15th anniversary. Reggie and the Full Effect performed ''Under The Tray'' in full for its 11th anniversary. The tour was over 6 weeks and featured the members of Buffalo, NY's Pentimento as The Full Effect. The tour began November 14 in San Diego where up until the day after Thanksgiving, the band performed in pilgrim costumes with Dewees as a cooked turkey. Post-Thanksgiving, the band performed as elves with Dewees as Santa. ===''41'' (2017-present)=== On December 6, 2017, [[Pure Noise Records|Pure Noise]] announced the release of the seventh album by Reggie and the Full Effect, titled ''41''. The album was titled after Dewees' age at the time, and in conjunction with its cover, lampoons the motif of [[Adele]]'s discography (particularly ''[[21 (Adele album)|21]]''). Pure Noise also released the single, "The Horrible Year", as well as announcing a spring 2018 tour with [[Senses Fail]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.therockfather.com/news-and-reviews/grownups/music-news/musicforall/item/5683-reggie-and-the-full-effect-announce-new-album-41 |title=Reggie and the Full Effect announce new album, "41" : The Rock Father |publisher=therockfather.com |date=2017-12-06 |access-date=2017-12-07}}</ref> The album was released on February 23, 2018. Former drummer Billy Johnson, who was a member of the band from 2006 to 2014, died on February 13, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|title=Billy Johnson former Reggie And The Full Effect drummer dies - News - Alternative Press|url=https://www.altpress.com/news/entry/billy_johnson_former_reggie_and_the_full_effect_drummer_dies|website=Alternative Press|access-date=15 February 2018|language=en}}</ref>
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