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The official release date was December 29, 2009 digitally and on CDs. The album was posted on the band's MySpace page. On January 12, 2010<ref>https://twitter.com/twentyonepilots/status/7676154293</ref>, the band released the album on iTunes (Apple Music). After signing a contract with label [[Fueled by Ramen]], the album was released on all official music platforms and remained available digitally, while the album's Compact Disc production was canceled.  
The official release date was December 29, 2009 digitally and on CDs. The album was posted on the band's MySpace page. On January 12, 2010<ref>https://twitter.com/twentyonepilots/status/7676154293</ref>, the band released the album on iTunes (Apple Music). After signing a contract with label [[Fueled by Ramen]], the album was released on all official music platforms and remained available digitally, while the album's Compact Disc production was canceled.  


The album also featured as the second disc on a limited promotional 2-CD version of second album [[Regional at Best]].  
== Promotion ==
Songs from the album were released on the band's MySpace page where anyone could download and listen to them. At the early performances of the band in 2009 they gave away CDs with the mini album Johnny Boy, and after that CDs with the full-length album selling them for 10$.
 
The album also featured as the second disc on a limited promotional 2-CD version of second album [[Regional at Best]].
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== Bootlegs ==
== Bootlegs ==
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The tour traveled through two states (Ohio, Tennessee and Pennsylvania), with the band playing most of their shows in their home state and hometown of Columbus. The band performed in a variety of venues from cafes and bars to small and large halls, playing their own concerts as well as participating in various local festivals and music charity events.
The tour traveled through two states (Ohio, Tennessee and Pennsylvania), with the band playing most of their shows in their home state and hometown of Columbus. The band performed in a variety of venues from cafes and bars to small and large halls, playing their own concerts as well as participating in various local festivals and music charity events.
== Gallery ==


== Sources ==
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