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In 2004, when Steve left the band, they recruited [[Ross Federman]], who went to high school with Joe.
In 2004, when Steve left the band, they recruited [[Ross Federman]], who went to high school with Joe.


In 2005, the band would sign with up-and-coming multimedia company and record label [[Quack!Media]] for funding and the release of their first studio album, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. Joe stated they needed to partner with a label to progress as a band together and [[Al McWilliams]] happened to accept their request of a record deal.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS96m7T4yos Joe Hawley from Tally Hall on WXJR, 01/22/2009
In 2005, the band would sign with up-and-coming multimedia company and record label [[Quack!Media]] for funding and the release of their first studio album, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. Joe stated they needed to partner with a label to progress as a band together and [[Al McWilliams]] happened to accept their request of a record deal.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS96m7T4yos Joe Hawley from Tally Hall on WXJR, 01/22/2009. YouTube.]</ref>
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From 2005 until 2010, the band was managed by The Hornblow Group (They Might Be Giants, OK Go) but they changed management in Spring/Summer of 2010 to Stiletto Entertainment.
From 2005 until 2010, the band was managed by The Hornblow Group (They Might Be Giants, OK Go) but they changed management in Spring/Summer of 2010 to Stiletto Entertainment.

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