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Something Corporate

Something Corporate (also known as SoCo) is an American rock band from Laguna Niguel, Orange County, California, formed in 1998. Their currently active line-up includes vocalist and pianist Andrew McMahon, guitarists Josh Partington and William Tell, bassist Kevin Page and drummer Brian Ireland.

Something Corporate
Frontman Andrew McMahon performing in concert
Background information
OriginLaguna Niguel, California, United States
GenresAlternative rock · pop-punk
Years active1998–2006, 2010, 2023–current
LabelsDrive-Thru, Geffen, MCA
MembersAndrew McMahon
Josh Partington
Kevin "Clutch" Page
Brian Ireland
William Tell
Past membersBobby "Raw" Anderson
Reuben Hernandez
WebsiteSomethingCorporate.com

Following their formation, Something Corporate recorded demos that were eventually released as an independent, studio album entitled Ready... Break. Soon after, they were signed to MCA Records but were released under the Drive-Thru Records banner for their debut EP Audioboxer. Their first single, "If You C Jordan", was their most successful, peaking at number 29 on the Alternative Songs chart. Their first album released through the major label was Leaving Through the Window (2002) which premiered at Number 1/Hot Shot Debut on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart on June 8, 2002 and eventually peaked at number 101 on the Billboard 200.

Something Corporate went on hiatus in 2004 and no longer had any recording contracts with their record labels. During the hiatus, McMahon found success in his side-project, Jack's Mannequin. Something Corporate briefly reunited in October 2006 (at a Jack's Mannequin show) to play a short set. In December 2009, Something Corporate officially announced their reunion to tour in 2010 and released a greatest hits album. McMahon announced during an August 3, 2010, visit to Milwaukee that the band had collectively sold over 1 million total records in the band's ten years of existence. On September 9, 2022 the band reunited to play a surprise show for McMahon’s 40th birthday at House of Blues in Anaheim, California.

The band re-united it's core line-up to play When We Were Young Festival in 2023 (and a headlining show at House of Blues Las Vegas), hosted a New Years Eve show in Anaheim, CA on December 30 and 31, 2023, and will be touring the Summer of 2024 as well as performing on the Andrew McMahon's Holiday from Real Cruise in November of 2024.

History edit

Formation and early releases (1998–2002) edit

Andrew McMahon and Brian Ireland had a class together at Dana Hills High School, during which the pair often talked about music. Ireland received a drum set for Christmas, and the pair subsequently started a band[1] with bassist Kevin "Clutch" Page. The group, known as Left Here, was formed for a Battle of the Bands contest. Despite winning, they ended up breaking up shortly afterwards.[2] In September 1998, McMahon, Page, and Ireland, merged with lead guitarist Josh Partington and rhythm guitarist Reuben Hernandez, to form Something Corporate. Following a few shows, McMahon realized that he would be unable to pursue a career in music if he continued his education. McMahon's parents were supportive of his music, but suggested doing college applications if the band didn't work out within a year.[3] The group were unable to secure gigs due to being underage outside of parties and various Battle of the Bands competitions.[4] During this time, the group shared an apartment in Dana Point, where McMahon and Hernandez wrote a number of the band's early material.[5]

Throughout high school the band tried to play at local venue the Coach House, which was owned by Gary Folgner.[5] He kept declining the band's offers as they didn't have any releases out. However, when Folgner saw the band live, he gave them money to record their debut album Ready... Break at the Coach House and Galaxy Theater.[5] The band released Ready... Break in November 2000.[6] On March 27, 2001, Something Corporate announced an official change to the band's lineup; Hernandez left to pursue college and was replaced by William Tell. The band signed with MCA Records and Drive-Thru Records and released the band's official debut, an EP titled Audioboxer (2001). It was promoted nationwide through tours, in-store performances at Tower Records stores and a television appearance on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn on February 25, 2002. The EP featured the single "iF yoU C Jordan", with its music video starring American Pie's Chris Owen.

Debut album and follow-up (2002–2004) edit

In May 2002, Something Corporate released their debut major label album, Leaving Through the Window. It contained the singles "I Woke Up in a Car" and "Punk Rock Princess". The album hit number one on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and number 101 on the Billboard 200.[7] Something Corporate released a half-hour home video on DVD, titled A Year in the Life in November 2002. Furthermore, they released the B-sides compilation EP Songs for Silent Movies, only available in Japan.

In October 2003, Something Corporate released their second full-length record, North. The album debuted at number 24 on the Billboard 200. They launched the album with an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, performing the songs "If You C Jordan" and "Space", the latter of which became the only single from the album. In February 2004, it was confirmed that William Tell had left Something Corporate to pursue a solo career. Bobby "Raw" Anderson, formerly of the band River City High, became Tell's replacement. Ireland assisted Tell in the recording of his debut album, You Can Hold Me Down. Ireland has several credits on the album, including drums, programming, and background vocals.[8] Ireland also toured and performed live as part of Tell's band. On May 20, 2004, Something Corporate filmed its concert at the Ventura Theater in Ventura, California. The footage was released as the band's second DVD, Live at the Ventura Theater, on November 9. The band supported its release with a short two-week college tour in November.[9]

Hiatus (2004–2009) edit

In summer 2004, the band grew exhausted from spending years on the road and decided to take a break. The band promised the break would not be a permanent one in a 2005 interview with Concert Pipeline. McMahon said "I think for all of us it just got to the point where we were like 'Let's just go be our own people for a minute'-- not out of a desire to leave the band or break up Something Corporate-- quite the opposite. Let's reconnect with all the things that spawned the band in the first place."[10] In January and February 2005, the band toured across the U.S. alongside Straylight Run, Hidden in Plain View, The Academy Is...,[11] and Armor for Sleep.[12] In April, 2005 the band played an outdoor concert at Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity at Indiana University as part of Little 500 festivities.[13]

During the hiatus, McMahon formed a side project named Jack's Mannequin. The band released an album entitled Everything in Transit in August 2005. The day that recording for the album was completed, McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. He has since gone into remission. In 2008, McMahon released a second album with Jack's Mannequin, The Glass Passenger. The album debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200, surpassing the success he achieved with Something Corporate.[14] Partington also formed the band Firescape, who released an EP, Rearden's Conscience, and studio album, Dancehall Apocolypse. In 2006, Ireland joined the Louisiana-based band Streamline as their drummer.[15] He wrote two songs ("Let Go" and "Anything") for Streamline's 2009 EP, The Alchemist and the Arsonist, but left the band in November 2009. Ireland formed the band Live Oak Revue with his brothers, Derek and Matt Ireland, and friend Zak Salazar and released the EP, When the Dawn Breaks, on June 21, 2011. McMahon is featured on the track "Sinner's Heart."[16]

In December 2005, the band announced they would re-group in January 2006 for rehearsals and plan to write their third album.[17] In July 2006, McMahon said the group's hiatus wouldn't be permanent, and that they talked of touring early-to-mid 2007 and enter the studio after McMahon was finished working on the second Jack's Mannequin album.[18] In October 2006, Something Corporate reunited to perform three songs; "Konstantine", "I Woke Up in a Car" and "Hurricane". They played at the end of McMahon's set with Jack's Mannequin at the Bamboozle Left festival.[19] In December 2007, McMahon said that Something Corporate's status as a band could be described as is in "suspended animation". He told Alternative Press that he is more "nostalgically charged" than "creatively charged" to make another Something Corporate record.[20]

In a February 2009 interview with Lansing State Journal, Andrew McMahon discussed the future of Something Corporate. He said, "As for releasing a full-length with a tour in the classic sense, I don't see that happening. But we're all great friends, and I do see us putting together new material and hitting the road. The fans have been so supportive and such a huge part of our lives that I would feel horrible not to at least give them something."[citation needed]

Reunions (2010, 2016, 2022–current) edit

On December 3, 2009, it was announced that they would be playing the Bamboozle Left Festival in Anaheim, California on March 28, 2010.[21][22] On February 22 at the House of Blues in Chicago, Andrew McMahon announced that Something Corporate will be at Bamboozle Chicago on May 15. On March 29, 2010, AbsolutePunk.net reported that Something Corporate will also be playing Bamboozle Right in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on May 1.

In February 2010, Andrew McMahon announced that Something Corporate was planning a greatest hits release for the spring of 2010. The band returned to the studio to re-record two old songs which originally appeared on their unreleased "Galaxy Sessions" album: "Letters to Noelle" and "Wait".[23] Adam Young of Owl City produced a new remix of "I Woke Up in a Car".[24] The greatest hits album, named Played in Space: The Best of Something Corporate was released on April 27, 2010. On May 15, 2010, Something Corporate announced their August 2010 Reunion Tour on their website.[25][26] In August 2011, McMahon said the band went back on hiatus.[27]

On November 11, 2016 at the Seventh Annual Dear Jack Benefit, McMahon, Page, Ireland, Partington and Tell reunited to perform “Konstantine” and “Hurricane” at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California.

The final show of Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness' 2022 Hello Gone Days tour took place on September 9, 2022, in Anaheim, California and was a celebration of McMahon's 40th birthday. As part of the show, a surprise Something Corporate reunion was staged, where McMahon, Kevin Page, Brian Ireland, Josh Partington, and William Tell played a 5-song set. Wilderness band member Zac Clark sat in on keys.[28]

Something Corporate performed at the 2023 When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas[29] with a headlining show at the House of Blues the night before. The House of Blues show marked the first time in nearly 20 years the core line-up of the band (Andrew McMahon, Kevin Page, Brian Ireland, Josh Partington, and William Tell) had performed a headlining show together. The reunion weekend was, in part, to recognize the 20th anniversary of North. The anniversary was further marked with re-pressing of the album, along with North.[30] Additional reunion performances were soon announced, with two headlining shows in Anaheim, on December 30 and 31, 2023, and additional performances to take place in November 2024 on the inaugural Andrew McMahon's Holiday from Real Cruise, set to feature all three of McMahon's projects: Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness.[31]

Musical style edit

AllMusic biographer Jason Birchmeier described the band's sound "polished, literate, radio-ready alt-rock."[2] Leaving Through the Window[32] and North[33] have been described as pop-punk.

Band members edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[34]
FRA
[35]
UK
[36]
UK
Rock

[37]
Ready... Break
  • Released: November 4, 2000[38]
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Coach House
Leaving Through the Window 101 138 38
North
  • Released: October 21, 2003[41]
  • Format: CD, DL, LP
  • Label: Geffen, Drive-Thru (B0001190-12)
24 152 14
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Extended plays edit

Title EP details Peak chart positions
US
Heat.

[7]
Audioboxer
  • Released: October 2, 2001[42]
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Drive-Thru (DTR#25, 088 112 734-2)
27
Songs for Silent Movies
  • Released: May 27, 2003[43]
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Drive-Thru, MCA (UICC-1091)
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Compilations edit

Title EP details Peak chart positions
US
[34]
Played in Space: The Best of Something Corporate
  • Released: April 27, 2010[44]
  • Format: CD, DL
  • Label: Geffen (B0014195-02)
155
Icon
  • Released: March 19, 2013[45]
  • Format: CD, DL
  • Label: Geffen (B0018004-02)
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Live and video albums edit

Title Album details
A Year in the Life
  • Released: November 5, 2002[46]
  • Format: DVD
  • Label: MCA (088 113 961-9)
Live at the Ventura Theater
  • Released: November 9, 2004[47]
  • Format: DVD
  • Label: Drive-Thru, Geffen (B0003521-09)
Fillmore Theatre – November 5, 2003
  • Released: March 9, 2004
  • Format: CD, EP
  • Label: Geffen

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Alt.

[48]
SCO
[49]
UK
[36]
UK
Rock

[37]
"If You C Jordan" 2002 29 94 68 12 Leaving Through the Window
"Hurricane"[50]
"I Woke Up in a Car"[51]
"Forget December"[52] Non-album single
"Punk Rock Princess" 2003 37 33 3 Leaving Through the Window
"Space" 37 North
"Ruthless"[53] 2004
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Non-album tracks/unreleased albums edit

References edit

Citations

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Something Corporate news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Something Corporate also known as SoCo is an American rock band from Laguna Niguel Orange County California formed in 1998 Their currently active line up includes vocalist and pianist Andrew McMahon guitarists Josh Partington and William Tell bassist Kevin Page and drummer Brian Ireland Something CorporateFrontman Andrew McMahon performing in concertBackground informationOriginLaguna Niguel California United StatesGenresAlternative rock pop punkYears active1998 2006 2010 2023 currentLabelsDrive Thru Geffen MCAMembersAndrew McMahonJosh PartingtonKevin Clutch PageBrian IrelandWilliam TellPast membersBobby Raw AndersonReuben HernandezWebsiteSomethingCorporate comFollowing their formation Something Corporate recorded demos that were eventually released as an independent studio album entitled Ready Break Soon after they were signed to MCA Records but were released under the Drive Thru Records banner for their debut EP Audioboxer Their first single If You C Jordan was their most successful peaking at number 29 on the Alternative Songs chart Their first album released through the major label was Leaving Through the Window 2002 which premiered at Number 1 Hot Shot Debut on the BillboardTop Heatseekers chart on June 8 2002 and eventually peaked at number 101 on the Billboard 200 Something Corporate went on hiatus in 2004 and no longer had any recording contracts with their record labels During the hiatus McMahon found success in his side project Jack s Mannequin Something Corporate briefly reunited in October 2006 at a Jack s Mannequin show to play a short set In December 2009 Something Corporate officially announced their reunion to tour in 2010 and released a greatest hits album McMahon announced during an August 3 2010 visit to Milwaukee that the band had collectively sold over 1 million total records in the band s ten years of existence On September 9 2022 the band reunited to play a surprise show for McMahon s 40th birthday at House of Blues in Anaheim California The band re united it s core line up to play When We Were Young Festival in 2023 and a headlining show at House of Blues Las Vegas hosted a New Years Eve show in Anaheim CA on December 30 and 31 2023 and will be touring the Summer of 2024 as well as performing on the Andrew McMahon s Holiday from Real Cruise in November of 2024 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early releases 1998 2002 1 2 Debut album and follow up 2002 2004 1 3 Hiatus 2004 2009 1 4 Reunions 2010 2016 2022 current 2 Musical style 3 Band members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Extended plays 4 3 Compilations 4 4 Live and video albums 4 5 Singles 4 6 Non album tracks unreleased albums 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFormation and early releases 1998 2002 edit Andrew McMahon and Brian Ireland had a class together at Dana Hills High School during which the pair often talked about music Ireland received a drum set for Christmas and the pair subsequently started a band 1 with bassist Kevin Clutch Page The group known as Left Here was formed for a Battle of the Bands contest Despite winning they ended up breaking up shortly afterwards 2 In September 1998 McMahon Page and Ireland merged with lead guitarist Josh Partington and rhythm guitarist Reuben Hernandez to form Something Corporate Following a few shows McMahon realized that he would be unable to pursue a career in music if he continued his education McMahon s parents were supportive of his music but suggested doing college applications if the band didn t work out within a year 3 The group were unable to secure gigs due to being underage outside of parties and various Battle of the Bands competitions 4 During this time the group shared an apartment in Dana Point where McMahon and Hernandez wrote a number of the band s early material 5 Throughout high school the band tried to play at local venue the Coach House which was owned by Gary Folgner 5 He kept declining the band s offers as they didn t have any releases out However when Folgner saw the band live he gave them money to record their debut album Ready Break at the Coach House and Galaxy Theater 5 The band released Ready Break in November 2000 6 On March 27 2001 Something Corporate announced an official change to the band s lineup Hernandez left to pursue college and was replaced by William Tell The band signed with MCA Records and Drive Thru Records and released the band s official debut an EP titled Audioboxer 2001 It was promoted nationwide through tours in store performances at Tower Records stores and a television appearance on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn on February 25 2002 The EP featured the single iF yoU C Jordan with its music video starring American Pie s Chris Owen Debut album and follow up 2002 2004 edit In May 2002 Something Corporate released their debut major label album Leaving Through the Window It contained the singles I Woke Up in a Car and Punk Rock Princess The album hit number one on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and number 101 on the Billboard 200 7 Something Corporate released a half hour home video on DVD titled A Year in the Life in November 2002 Furthermore they released the B sides compilation EP Songs for Silent Movies only available in Japan In October 2003 Something Corporate released their second full length record North The album debuted at number 24 on the Billboard 200 They launched the album with an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live performing the songs If You C Jordan and Space the latter of which became the only single from the album In February 2004 it was confirmed that William Tell had left Something Corporate to pursue a solo career Bobby Raw Anderson formerly of the band River City High became Tell s replacement Ireland assisted Tell in the recording of his debut album You Can Hold Me Down Ireland has several credits on the album including drums programming and background vocals 8 Ireland also toured and performed live as part of Tell s band On May 20 2004 Something Corporate filmed its concert at the Ventura Theater in Ventura California The footage was released as the band s second DVD Live at the Ventura Theater on November 9 The band supported its release with a short two week college tour in November 9 Hiatus 2004 2009 edit In summer 2004 the band grew exhausted from spending years on the road and decided to take a break The band promised the break would not be a permanent one in a 2005 interview with Concert Pipeline McMahon said I think for all of us it just got to the point where we were like Let s just go be our own people for a minute not out of a desire to leave the band or break up Something Corporate quite the opposite Let s reconnect with all the things that spawned the band in the first place 10 In January and February 2005 the band toured across the U S alongside Straylight Run Hidden in Plain View The Academy Is 11 and Armor for Sleep 12 In April 2005 the band played an outdoor concert at Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity at Indiana University as part of Little 500 festivities 13 During the hiatus McMahon formed a side project named Jack s Mannequin The band released an album entitled Everything in Transit in August 2005 The day that recording for the album was completed McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia He has since gone into remission In 2008 McMahon released a second album with Jack s Mannequin The Glass Passenger The album debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200 surpassing the success he achieved with Something Corporate 14 Partington also formed the band Firescape who released an EP Rearden s Conscience and studio album Dancehall Apocolypse In 2006 Ireland joined the Louisiana based band Streamline as their drummer 15 He wrote two songs Let Go and Anything for Streamline s 2009 EP The Alchemist and the Arsonist but left the band in November 2009 Ireland formed the band Live Oak Revue with his brothers Derek and Matt Ireland and friend Zak Salazar and released the EP When the Dawn Breaks on June 21 2011 McMahon is featured on the track Sinner s Heart 16 In December 2005 the band announced they would re group in January 2006 for rehearsals and plan to write their third album 17 In July 2006 McMahon said the group s hiatus wouldn t be permanent and that they talked of touring early to mid 2007 and enter the studio after McMahon was finished working on the second Jack s Mannequin album 18 In October 2006 Something Corporate reunited to perform three songs Konstantine I Woke Up in a Car and Hurricane They played at the end of McMahon s set with Jack s Mannequin at the Bamboozle Left festival 19 In December 2007 McMahon said that Something Corporate s status as a band could be described as is in suspended animation He told Alternative Press that he is more nostalgically charged than creatively charged to make another Something Corporate record 20 In a February 2009 interview with Lansing State Journal Andrew McMahon discussed the future of Something Corporate He said As for releasing a full length with a tour in the classic sense I don t see that happening But we re all great friends and I do see us putting together new material and hitting the road The fans have been so supportive and such a huge part of our lives that I would feel horrible not to at least give them something citation needed Reunions 2010 2016 2022 current edit On December 3 2009 it was announced that they would be playing the Bamboozle Left Festival in Anaheim California on March 28 2010 21 22 On February 22 at the House of Blues in Chicago Andrew McMahon announced that Something Corporate will be at Bamboozle Chicago on May 15 On March 29 2010 AbsolutePunk net reported that Something Corporate will also be playing Bamboozle Right in East Rutherford New Jersey on May 1 In February 2010 Andrew McMahon announced that Something Corporate was planning a greatest hits release for the spring of 2010 The band returned to the studio to re record two old songs which originally appeared on their unreleased Galaxy Sessions album Letters to Noelle and Wait 23 Adam Young of Owl City produced a new remix of I Woke Up in a Car 24 The greatest hits album named Played in Space The Best of Something Corporate was released on April 27 2010 On May 15 2010 Something Corporate announced their August 2010 Reunion Tour on their website 25 26 In August 2011 McMahon said the band went back on hiatus 27 On November 11 2016 at the Seventh Annual Dear Jack Benefit McMahon Page Ireland Partington and Tell reunited to perform Konstantine and Hurricane at The Observatory in Santa Ana California The final show of Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness 2022 Hello Gone Days tour took place on September 9 2022 in Anaheim California and was a celebration of McMahon s 40th birthday As part of the show a surprise Something Corporate reunion was staged where McMahon Kevin Page Brian Ireland Josh Partington and William Tell played a 5 song set Wilderness band member Zac Clark sat in on keys 28 Something Corporate performed at the 2023 When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas 29 with a headlining show at the House of Blues the night before The House of Blues show marked the first time in nearly 20 years the core line up of the band Andrew McMahon Kevin Page Brian Ireland Josh Partington and William Tell had performed a headlining show together The reunion weekend was in part to recognize the 20th anniversary of North The anniversary was further marked with re pressing of the album along with North 30 Additional reunion performances were soon announced with two headlining shows in Anaheim on December 30 and 31 2023 and additional performances to take place in November 2024 on the inaugural Andrew McMahon s Holiday from Real Cruise set to feature all three of McMahon s projects Something Corporate Jack s Mannequin and Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness 31 Musical style editAllMusic biographer Jason Birchmeier described the band s sound polished literate radio ready alt rock 2 Leaving Through the Window 32 and North 33 have been described as pop punk Band members editCurrent line upAndrew McMahon lead vocals piano 1998 2006 2010 2023 current Josh Partington lead guitar backing vocals 1998 2006 2010 2023 current Kevin Clutch Page bass guitar 1998 2006 2010 2023 current Brian Ireland drums percussion 1998 2006 2010 2023 current William Tell rhythm guitar backing vocals 2001 2004 2023 current Former membersReuben Hernandez rhythm guitar 1998 2001 Bobby Raw Anderson rhythm guitar backing vocals 2004 2006 2010 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions SalesUS 34 FRA 35 UK 36 UKRock 37 Ready Break Released November 4 2000 38 Format CD Label Coach House Leaving Through the Window Released May 21 2002 39 Format CD CS DL LP Label Drive Thru MCA 088 112 887 2 101 138 38 US 291 000 40 North Released October 21 2003 41 Format CD DL LP Label Geffen Drive Thru B0001190 12 24 152 14 US 339 000 40 denotes a release that did not chart Extended plays edit Title EP details Peak chart positionsUSHeat 7 Audioboxer Released October 2 2001 42 Format CD Label Drive Thru DTR 25 088 112 734 2 27Songs for Silent Movies Released May 27 2003 43 Format CD Label Drive Thru MCA UICC 1091 denotes a release that did not chart Compilations edit Title EP details Peak chart positionsUS 34 Played in Space The Best of Something Corporate Released April 27 2010 44 Format CD DL Label Geffen B0014195 02 155Icon Released March 19 2013 45 Format CD DL Label Geffen B0018004 02 denotes a release that did not chart Live and video albums edit Title Album detailsA Year in the Life Released November 5 2002 46 Format DVD Label MCA 088 113 961 9 Live at the Ventura Theater Released November 9 2004 47 Format DVD Label Drive Thru Geffen B0003521 09 Fillmore Theatre November 5 2003 Released March 9 2004 Format CD EP Label GeffenSingles edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUSAlt 48 SCO 49 UK 36 UKRock 37 If You C Jordan 2002 29 94 68 12 Leaving Through the Window Hurricane 50 I Woke Up in a Car 51 Forget December 52 Non album single Punk Rock Princess 2003 37 33 3 Leaving Through the Window Space 37 North Ruthless 53 2004 denotes a release that did not chart Non album tracks unreleased albums edit Galaxy Sessions 2001 Just Like a Woman Bob Dylan cover released on Listen to Bob Dylan A Tribute 2005 References editCitations ALT 98 7 FM 2010 event occurs at 0 36 56 a b Birchmeier Jason Something Corporate Biography amp History AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 Lott Kristen January 24 2012 Piano Man CM Interviews Jack s Mannequin College Magazine Archived from the original on October 15 2018 Retrieved October 24 2018 Gennet Robbie January 1 2010 Jacks Mannequin Andrew McMahons Piano Pop Phenomenon Keyboard Archived from the original on October 15 2018 Retrieved October 24 2018 a b c Woolsey Brittany June 7 2015 Andrew McMahon The Dylan of Dana Point Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 20 2019 News Something Corporate Archived from the original on 2001 04 11 Retrieved October 24 2018 a b 1 dead link You Can Hold Me Down William Tell Credits AllMusic Retrieved 1 August 2013 News Something Corporate Archived from the original on October 24 2004 Retrieved October 13 2018 Jack s Mannequin s First Interview 5 10 05 Part 1 YouTube Retrieved 2012 08 16 Shultz Brian January 4 2005 Something Corporate Straylight Run Hidden In Plain View The Academy Is Punknews org Retrieved July 9 2016 Adams Chip February 1 2005 Armor For Sleep Launch US Tour Fader Archived from the original on November 30 2016 Retrieved September 18 2016 Young Buck Something Corporate to perform during Little 500 week Retrieved 2017 03 27 2 dead link Kinsler Robert Former Something Corporate drummer Brian Ireland rocks again with Streamline Orange County Register 10 January 2008 Retrieved on 1 August 2013 Live Oak Revue Set to Release Debut EP When The Dawn Breaks on June 21 2011 Jamband News Retrieved 1 August 2013 Paul Aubin December 12 2005 Something Corporate comes off hiatus Punknews org Aubin Paul Retrieved February 11 2017 Seabaugh Julie July 12 2006 In Sickness and in Health Riverfront Times Retrieved July 8 2019 Bamboozle Left Festival definitely isn t Warped Orange County Register October 17 2006 Retrieved October 13 2018 Alternative Press Features Altpress com Archived from the original on 2012 03 08 Retrieved 2012 08 16 Ladies and Gentleman News Article AbsolutePunk net Retrieved 2012 08 16 Paul Aubin December 7 2009 Something Corporate to Reunite for Bamboozle 2010 Punknews org Retrieved October 15 2022 Something Corporate back in the studio for best of album idobi 2010 02 22 Retrieved 2012 08 16 News Adam Young Ayoungmusic com Retrieved 2012 08 16 tour Something Corporate Archived from the original on 2012 08 06 Retrieved 2012 08 16 Paul Aubin May 17 2010 Something Corporate Punknews org Retrieved October 18 2022 Graff Gary August 30 2011 New Jack s Mannequin Album Is a Do Over Billboard Retrieved October 20 2018 Andrew McMahon surprises fans and reunites with Something Corporate in Anaheim Orange County Register 2022 09 10 Retrieved 2022 11 16 https pbs twimg com media FezZmb9VsA4nhtD jpg large Garro Adrian 2023 08 15 Something Corporate Reunion Gig Among WWWY Sideshows Rock Cellar Magazine Retrieved 2023 11 17 Sixthman Andrew McMahon s Holiday From Real Cruise Andrew McMahon s Holiday From Real Cruise Retrieved 2023 11 19 Marshall Bob July 1 2015 41 Pop Punk Albums All 2000s Kids Loved BuzzFeed Retrieved June 12 2016 Trowbridge Jacob April 21 2016 15 Greatest Pop Punk Albums Of The 2000s 13 Something Corporate North WhatCulture Retrieved June 4 2016 a b Something Corporate Album amp Song Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 2009 08 05 lescharts com Discographie Something Corporate lescharts com Retrieved October 18 2023 a b Zywietz Tobias Chart Log UK DJ S The System of Life Zobbel Retrieved 2011 08 29 a b Something Corporate Official Charts officialcharts com Retrieved October 18 2023 News Something Corporate Archived from the original on 2001 04 11 Retrieved October 24 2018 Henderson Alex Leaving Through the Window Something Corporate Release Info AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 a b Corporate Mannequin Singer Diagnosed With Leukemia Billboard Prometheus Global Media June 3 2005 Retrieved February 11 2017 Leahey Andrew North Something Corporate Release Info AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 Unterberger Richie Audioboxer Something Corporate Release Info AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 Songs for Silent Movies Something Corporate Release Info AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 Leahey Andrew Played in Space The Best of Something Corporate Something Corporate Release Info AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Icon Something Corporate Release Info AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 A Year in the Life Something Corporate Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 Live at the Ventura Theater Something Corporate Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic All Media Network LLC Retrieved February 11 2017 Something Corporate Album amp Song Chart History Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved 2009 08 05 Peaks in Scotland If You C Jordan Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved October 18 2023 Punk Rock Princess Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved October 18 2023 Hurricane Sleeve Something Corporate MCA Motor Music 2002 none a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media 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