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After a concert at the Pingry School in New Jersey, Steve Gallagher left the band<ref name="TALLYHALL2006BIO">[https://skyetheguy.com/DoubleOOP/bio.html 2006 Tally Hall site bio.]</ref> due to commitment issues. They eventually recruited drummer [[Ross Federman]].<ref name="TALLYHALL2006BIO">[https://skyetheguy.com/DoubleOOP/bio.html 2006 Tally Hall site bio.]</ref> Federman went to high school with Joe and he remembered Ross being a drummer. 2004 also saw the release of [[Complete Demos]] in November, a compilation of the EPs they did over the past two years with an additional track, [[Banana Man]].<ref name="TALLYHALL2006BIO">[https://skyetheguy.com/DoubleOOP/bio.html 2006 Tally Hall site bio.]</ref> This release would be sold at concerts and was available for purchase on [[tallyhall.com]] for about a year. The album was then considered out of print and hard to find until December 2015 when they uploaded it and made it available to purchase through Bandcamp. <ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/album/complete-demos Tally Hall Complete Demos - bandcamp]</ref>
After a concert at the Pingry School in New Jersey, Steve Gallagher left the band<ref name="TALLYHALL2006BIO">[https://skyetheguy.com/DoubleOOP/bio.html 2006 Tally Hall site bio.]</ref> due to commitment issues. They eventually recruited drummer [[Ross Federman]].<ref name="TALLYHALL2006BIO">[https://skyetheguy.com/DoubleOOP/bio.html 2006 Tally Hall site bio.]</ref> Federman went to high school with Joe and he remembered Ross being a drummer. 2004 also saw the release of [[Complete Demos]] in November, a compilation of the EPs they did over the past two years with an additional track, [[Banana Man]].<ref name="TALLYHALL2006BIO">[https://skyetheguy.com/DoubleOOP/bio.html 2006 Tally Hall site bio.]</ref> This release would be sold at concerts and was available for purchase on [[tallyhall.com]] for about a year. The album was then considered out of print and hard to find until December 2015 when they uploaded it and made it available to purchase through Bandcamp. <ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/album/complete-demos Tally Hall Complete Demos - bandcamp]</ref>
In April 2005, they would release [[The Pingry EP]], which consisted of acoustic tracks and a studio recording both recorded earlier that year along with a few live recordings and their first attic recording they did before Party Boobytrap, [[Yearbook]], which was originally a listedBlack song. The EP was released at the Pingry School Spring Fling concert and later sold at a concert at the Ark in June 2005.


===Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum===
===Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum===
====2005====
====2005====
The band began touring outside their general hometown area in 2005, and would sign under the [[Quack! Media]] label to professionally record an album titled after 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> The band would take 4 months to record and mix the album, teasing tracks from the album on music streaming websites. Tracks from it would be released on [[Selections From The Upcoming Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum|a radio promotional EP]] to hype fans up for the release in November of 2005. On November 22nd 2005, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum was finally released for fans to enjoy. Copies would be sold online and at concerts.
The band began touring outside their general hometown area in 2005, and would sign under the [[Quack! Media]] label to professionally record an album titled after 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> During this time they would also release [[The Pingry EP]], which was released at their Pingry School Spring Fling concert in May of 2005.
 
The band would take 4 months to record and mix Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum, teasing tracks from the album on music streaming websites like MySpace and keeping fans updated on their website. Tracks from it would be released on [[Selections From The Upcoming Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum|a radio promotional EP]] to hype fans up for the release in November of 2005. On November 22nd 2005, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum was finally released for fans to enjoy. Copies would be sold online and at concerts.


====2006====
====2006====

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