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2006 saw the start of their Residency Tour in April<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/7589960-Tally-Hall-Residency-Tour Tally Hall – Residency Tour. Discogs.]</ref>, in addition to being the opening act for Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi.<ref>[https://www.metrotimes.com/music/pop-goes-the-world-2185030 Pop Goes The World. Metrotimes.]</ref>
2006 saw the start of their Residency Tour in April<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/release/7589960-Tally-Hall-Residency-Tour Tally Hall – Residency Tour. Discogs.]</ref>, in addition to being the opening act for Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi.<ref>[https://www.metrotimes.com/music/pop-goes-the-world-2185030 Pop Goes The World. Metrotimes.]</ref>


Radio host Mancow found a copy of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum on CD and enjoyed it so much that he would recommend it to late night host Craig Ferguson, which would spark him to invite the band onto the show to perform  
Radio host Mancow found a copy of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum on CD and enjoyed it so much that he would recommend it to late night host Craig Ferguson, which would spark him to invite the band onto the show to perform.


Later on August 2, 2006, The Late, Late Show aired Tally Hall's performance of "Good Day". Tally Hall's music was also featured a lot on The O.C., a television drama airing on FOX at the time. "The Day After Tomorrow" featured Good Day, and "The Dream Lover" featured Hidden In The Sand. Their use on The O.C. would lead to their recording of The Killers' song [[Smile Like You Mean It]] for a compilation CD of artists featured on The O.C. covering other O.C. artists.
Later on August 2, 2006, The Late, Late Show aired Tally Hall's performance of "Good Day". Tally Hall's music was also featured a lot on The O.C., a television drama airing on FOX at the time. "The Day After Tomorrow" featured Good Day, and "The Dream Lover" featured Hidden In The Sand. Their use on The O.C. would lead to their recording of The Killers' song [[Smile Like You Mean It]] for a compilation CD of artists featured on The O.C. covering other O.C. artists.