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a music video was filmed for "The Mixed Tape". On August 3, McMahon began preparations for a bone marrow transplant. On August 18, the animated music video for "The Mixed Tape" was released. It was directed by
Michael Perlmutter and Full Tank, and was filmed while McMahon was being treated in hospital. Watercolour-esque paintings are seen throughout the clip, changing from a pastoral countryside to a dense forest to a city and then outer space. Shots of McMahon were interlaced over the animation. After finding out his sister Katie was an eligible donor, he went through a second round of chemotherapy before receiving the stem-cell transplant on the same day the album was released. The transplant revitalized his immune system. The iTunes version of the album included "Lonely for Her" as a bonus track.
631:"Dark Blue" was written on a college campus stage and out of all the songs, it had the most similarity to Something Corporate; it became the last song recorded for the album. The song's lyrics were completely re-written from the original draft, which included the placeholder lyric "I'm black and blue". As it was the last song, McMahon was initially unsure what to talk about. It then became the album's centrepiece, with McMahon explaining: "...all of a sudden I knew what the story was, and I was having these crazy dreams about tidal waves and the characters ... became this story about this massive storm coming and sweeping us off into the water." "Miss Delaney" is about a girl based in Seattle, Washington that helped McMahon through a rough period in his life; it has a
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Wirt began working on a project ultimately titled Jack's
Mannequin, with McMahon handling the writing, and the pair playing all the instruments. McMahon toyed with the idea of calling it The Mannequins, but was tired of bands beginning with "the". He got the word "mannequin" from a random conversation, and at the same time he had finished a song entitled "Dear Jack"; he joined the two names. McMahon threw himself into the project, claiming he worked harder on it than he did with Something Corporate. He rarely slept or ate, and was typically wasted for over half a day at a time. Within a few months, he stockpiled dozens of songs, which were influenced by Southern California's landscape and atmosphere. Though he had no plan to release the songs, he intended to record them.
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pursuit. (The pair would later reconcile and marry.) Throughout the album, there are references to becoming sick and being hospitalized. McMahon mentioned the lyrics are about recovering from his frequent touring with
Something Corporate, which he compared to recovering from an illness of sorts. He realized the best way to get the material out of himself was to put the lyrics against an ideology of hope. Much of Something Corporate's material was written when McMahon was 16–17 years old during various make-up-and-break-ups. For
677:, and the release date of July 12. In May, the group embarked on a six-week tour to build up hype for the album. On May 10, "Holiday from Real" was released as a 7" vinyl single, featuring two versions of "Kill the Messenger" (the album version and an acoustic version) as B-sides. On May 20, two songs were made available for streaming through the band's Myspace account. Two days later, it was announced the album's release date was pushed back to August 9 as "Dark Blue" was written and recorded for inclusion on it.
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dialogue on how his day went. After finishing the initial track listing, McMahon showed the album to his label. An A&R representative suggested adding one more song; instead, he went back and reworked the track listing, adding two songs in the process: "La La Lie" and "Into the
Airwaves". Apart from a brief two-week tour with Something Corporate in November 2004, recording was reportedly finished in December, until "
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862:. The constant touring over the preceding 14 months resulted in McMahon suffering mental exhaustion and physical fatigue. His management said: "The extensive travel has taken a toll on his mind and body ... that it is in his, and his fans', best interest for him to be home so that he can regain his strength." As a result, tour dates in October were cancelled.
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staff member SowingSeason considered the release perfect for "lazy, sunny afternoons when the sky is blue the seagulls are flying around in a frenzy." Despite finding "nothing completely out of the ordinary," there was an "endearing sense of personality that permeates" every track so that listeners might find themselves gravitating to them immediately.
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said McMahon's phenomenal "meaningful" lyrics help the listener to create "a set of vivid pictures and moods in head." Overall, they wrote that it had "three ingredients" that make a good record: "very well-crafted music, intelligent lyrics with sense and emotions. Plus it's very well put together."
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with McMahon's upbeat vocal take; it talks about handling the loss of leaving a partner. "I'm Ready" opens with a spoken-word introduction, prior to full-band instrumentation kicking in. A crescendo starts after the first verse, but instead of building to a chorus, it goes to the next verse. It talks
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After returning home to Orange County, McMahon spent some time with his friends and family, and frequented local eateries. McMahon wrote material on his
Something Corporate touring piano that he had moved into his bedroom. He would often wake up in the middle of the night and write songs. McMahon and
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On July 3, McMahon was released from hospital and returned home to Los
Angeles. On July 8, the album's release date was pushed back a further two weeks to August 23 in an attempt to give the album more traction prior to its release. "The Mixed Tape" was released as a single on July 19. In late July,
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albums from the 1960s and 1970s that he considered better than his own material. After partially reconnecting with
Southern California, he used the landscape's sounds as a backdrop for a few of the tracks. There are audio clips throughout the album that McMahon captured during the recording sessions
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Australian tour in June. Unable to work together, the band members' relationships became strained. They discussed recording another album. Despite having a batch of songs already written, McMahon thought the idea sounded "terrifying". The group was also facing pressure from the music industry,
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noted that while it was not far removed from what McMahon was doing with
Something Corporate, the album "sounds truer to his artistic inclinations" than any of that band's releases. Though he added it "really shouldn't work ... delivered by an emo songwriter, backed by an aging metalhead, and
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staff member Rohan Kohli wrote that the album explored the "complete emotional spectrum, taking you along on a journey that will make you both smile and cry," in some cases on the same track. He said McMahon's "impassioned" lyrics "really take the songs to an entirely different level." Sputnikmusic
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McMahon spent the following months recovering at his parents' house. He met with his doctor weekly to check his blood count, and had to use testosterone patches because the chemotherapy had reduced his testosterone levels. "The Mixed Tape" was released to radio on September 20. McMahon contracted a
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three quarters of the way through the recording process and signed with them. They gave him a handheld video camera to videotape the remaining sessions intending to use clips for online promotion. Initially, he simply said what he intended to do in the studio on the given day, but it evolved into a
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The drum tracks were made up of samples by Eiriksson, recorded by Scott Humphrey and Chris Baseford at The Chop Shop. When McMahon realized he need an actual drummer, Lee was brought in and tracked drums in a single day. The samples were then mixed with Lee's drums; Eiriksson and Jay McMillian also
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about accepting real life and being willing to move on in the face of adversity. The song features a tongue-in-cheek monologue, sounding like a journal entry, about the annoyance of putting on new clothes every day. It was one of the earliest tracks written for the project, written about guitarist
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version of "Holiday from Real" and the West Coast Winter version of "La La Lie" as bonus tracks. McMahon performed the record in its entirety in 2014 as part of the Cultivate Festival. A 10th anniversary edition of the album, which includes bonus tracks, was released in October 2015. This version
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that details McMahon's return to his hometown, which he left to pursue a career in music. McMahon wrote the material during a dark period of self-exploration in his life impacted by Something Corporate's hiatus and the ending of a long relationship with Kelly Hansch caused in part by his career
533:, abandoning the pop punk style of Something Corporate. When working in a band, decisions are often made democratically as a collective. Working on the project alone allowed McMahon to write the song he could hear in his head. He tried shaping the album after some of his favorite records—
610:"Holiday from Real" opens with barely audible sounds of seagulls, beaches and traffic, before moving into a bass slide. McMahon talks about arriving home and being viewed as a visitor in his own world against the backdrop of Los Angeles. He wrote "The Mixed Tape" about making the perfect
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leaving Something Corporate and McMahon's break up with Hansch. During the choruses sections of "La La Lie", McMahon is accompanied by backing vocals singing the track's title. The bridge section features McMahon yelling "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!", followed by harmonica and guitar solos.
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in October. The shingles subsided by December; he played his first two concerts since his diagnosis later that month. By January 2006, he was still on some medication, but was almost completely healthy. During that month, McMahon performed "The Mixed Tape" on an episode of
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on their headlining US tour. In early July, he finished taking the last of his prescribed medicine. Later that month, filming for a music video for "Dark Blue" began, before wrapping in August. The video, directed Brett Simon, was released on September 21. Inspired by
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While undergoing treatment, McMahon did not have the opportunity to write much music. He did manage to finish to the song "There, There Katie". Done as a thank you gift to his sister, McMahon and the rest of Something Corporate recorded a version of it for
797:. He slowly started performing one-off shows with his backing band in California, before eventually going on a short five-date tour out of the state in March. "Dark Blue" was released to radio on June 27. Between June and August, Jack's Mannequin supported
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on their US arena tour. To promote Jack's Mannequin's appearance on the tour, "La La Lie" was released as a single. In February 2007, the band went on their first headlining tour, dubbed The West Coast Winter Tour. They toured the US with support from
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that was testing it. McMahon contacted the label and advised them while he would be unable to promote the album until he was completely healthy, they should go ahead with its August 9 release date. As a result of multiple rounds of chemotherapy, his
760:'s character holds a benefit concert. While filming the episode in Wilmington, North Carolina, a second music video was filmed for "The Mixed Tape" with director Jay Martin. In the clip, McMahon delivers a package to Burton's house containing a
673:, around which time they began releasing music. On April 17, Jack's Mannequin's debut album was announced for release in the coming summer through Maverick Records. Another announcement followed four days later, revealing the album's title,
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After touring with Something Corporate in January and February 2005, McMahon began playing shows with Jack's Mannequin in March and debuted material from the project. McMahon's backing band, named the Mannequins, consisted of Anderson and
643:. McMahon said he put the track as the closer "because it spells out an over all philosophy. It definitely is in line with who I am, and what I believe". "Into the Airwaves" was compared to "The Astronaut" from Something Corporate's
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on "Kill the Messenger", and the latter with guitar on "MFEO" and "Into the Airwaves". After tracking six songs, McMahon felt it formed an entity separate from Something Corporate and became determined to release it.
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in New York City, where he was sent directly to the leukemia ward. McMahon spent the next few days waiting for the results of a bone marrow sample taken from his hip. On June 1, he was diagnosed with
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for his girlfriend. The track starts with a chord progression being played by partial distorted guitar, before McMahon's vocals come in. "Bruised" includes a
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played drums during the sessions. Additional recording was done at three studios with extra engineers: Rock Central Studios with engineer Josey Alcantar;
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charts. Following this, the group performed the album in its entirety on tour in December 2015 and January 2016. "Dark Blue" was certified gold by the
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from his sister Katie. "The Mixed Tape" was released as a single in mid-July; an animated music video was made later that month. After two delays,
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John J. Moser considered it "a heck of a record ... The disc is so intelligent and complex ... it well may be beyond mass acceptance."
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3679:"Song Premiere/Interview: Kid Is Qual, "You're A Crumb, I'm Ole""
3420:"A True Love Story Inspired 'The Mixed Tape' By Jack's Mannequin"
5607:"AP Podcast: The Business Behind the Music – #30 Andrew McMahon"
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1520:"Kill the Messenger (live from Rock Xentral)" (2015 remastered)
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487:" was recorded in May 2005. The recordings were then mixed by
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3101:"Jack's Mannequin happy transitioning to the brighter side"
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1396:"MFEO Pt 1 – Made for Each Other / Pt 2 – You Can Breathe"
4672:"Panic! At The Disco announce arena tour with Bloc Party"
4548:"Jack's Mannequin announce Tour For A Cure with Copeland"
3355:"Jack's Mannequin - Everything In Transit (album review)"
3176:"Jack's Mannequin - Everything in Transit - Album Review"
2885:
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was re-pressed on vinyl in December 2010 and included an
2125:"Something Corporate Singer Andrew McMahon Has Leukemia"
442:(drums). During this time, McMahon did session work for
4522:"NEW RELEASE: Jack's Mannequin - Brett Simon, director"
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Katherine Reka O'Connell – illustrations
1586:"I'm Ready (live from New York City)" (2015 remastered)
1183:
such a personal episode can sound so blandly general."
458:
with Eiriksson and assistant engineer Dave Colvin; and
4805:"Jack's Mannequin extend spring tour with theAUDITION"
2982:"Jack's Mannequin frontman finds something of his own"
1187:
Commercial performance, subsequent events and releases
771:
Jack's Mannequin performing during a support tour for
5389:"Jack's Mannequin Chart History (Top Catalog Albums)"
4988:"Jack's Mannequin "Everything in Transit" (Maverick)"
4743:"Jack's Mannequin announce tour with Head Automatica"
3784:"Holiday from Real - Jack's Mannequin | Release Info"
1966:
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
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5382:
4104:"Andrew McMahon (Something Corporate) charity bands"
3389:"Jack's Mannequin – Everything In Transit Turns Ten"
2647:"Something Corporate's Andrew McMahon fights cancer"
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5693:
4023:
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3721:"Jacks Mannequin debut out this summer on Maverick"
2290:"Yellowcard/Something Corporate co-headlining tour"
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5024:"Everything In Transit review by Jack's Mannequin"
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2456:"Andrew McMahon On Restarting Something Corporate"
2423:"Jack's Mannequin's Andrew McMahon is accountable"
1812:Peter Martinez – assistant engineer
450:. One night Lee invited McMahon to work with him.
413:, the band decided to take a break to recuperate.
4898:(booklet). Various artists. Punk the Clock. 2007.
3986:
3984:
3307:"Jack's Mannequin tour strikes a reflective note"
2486:Alternative Press 2020, event occurs at 8:26–9:06
1809:Brian Reeves – recording, engineer
635:reminiscent of the one heard on the Beach Boys' "
4495:"SHOT: Jack's Mannequin - Brett Simon, director"
4194:"NEW RELEASE: Jack's Mannequin "The Mixed Tape""
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5368:"Jack's Mannequin Chart History (Vinyl Albums)"
5081:"Jack's Mannequin to make tour stop in Lincoln"
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1806:Dave Colvin – assistant engineer
294:; in the following days, he was diagnosed with
5146:"O.C. Oughties: 30-21 best albums of the '00s"
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2498:"Something Corporate frontman is all business"
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2159:"Jack's Mannequin lead singer lives his music"
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359:albums from the 1960s and 1970s, specifically
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5239:"Q&A: Andrew McMahon of Jack's Mannequin"
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2946:"Andrew McMahon / Jack's Mannequin - 12.8.07"
2538:"Jacks Mannequin (Andrew McMahon) - 08.29.05"
1815:Frank Maddocks – art direction
1713:Bobby "Raw" Anderson – guitar
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831:In November and December, the band supported
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4038:"Andrew McMahon Fight for His Life (page 2)"
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2037:"Jack's Mannequin | Biography & History"
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525:Musically, the album has been classed as
18:2005 studio album by Jack's Mannequin
5540:Alternative Press (September 11, 2020).
3851:"Jacks Mannequin posts new songs online"
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1531:"Meet Me at My Window" (2015 remastered)
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656:Initial promotion and McMahon's leukemia
462:with assistant engineer Peter Martinez.
5188:from the original on September 25, 2018
4520:Gottlieb, Steven (September 21, 2006).
4303:
4301:
4247:"Everything In TransitJack's Mannequin"
4071:"Jack's Mannequin: The Glass Passenger"
2388:Abrahamson, Kellie (October 12, 2006).
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1803:Jose Alcantar – engineer
1768:CJ Eiriksson – engineer
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848:. Following this, the band appeared at
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4581:"Everything IS in transit for McMahon"
3969:from the original on February 15, 2017
3863:from the original on February 14, 2017
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3764:from the original on February 14, 2017
3752:"Jacks Mannequin produced by Jim Wirt"
3731:from the original on February 14, 2017
2956:from the original on February 21, 2013
2906:"Everything IS in transit for McMahon"
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2605:Borensztajn, Jordana (April 3, 2009).
2366:from the original on February 22, 2018
2352:Borensztajn, Jordana (April 3, 2009).
2101:
1778:Neil Couser – engineer
1747:Brian Coffman – guitar
1564:"Bruised (acoustic)" (2015 remastered)
788:The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
434:(organ, strings and arrangements) and
404:in March and April 2004 and supported
314:was eventually released on August 23.
262:is the debut studio album by American
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4373:Gottlieb, Steven (January 19, 2006).
4200:from the original on October 14, 2018
4170:from the original on October 26, 2005
4083:from the original on November 2, 2008
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3794:from the original on October 15, 2018
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3464:Bernard, David (September 13, 2005).
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2047:from the original on October 13, 2018
1732:Jay McMillian – drums
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5316:from the original on August 23, 2019
4192:Gottlieb, Steven (August 18, 2005).
3599:from the original on August 18, 2016
3504:Pacitti, Amanda (October 27, 2015).
3149:Shea 2008, event occurs at 7:39–8:03
3099:Moser, John J. (February 17, 2007).
2792:from the original on August 10, 2019
2496:Moser, John J. (November 19, 2004).
1821:Wayne Robins – photos
5567:Brosmer, Ryan (September 8, 2005).
5237:Harrison, Pier (October 30, 2009).
4751:. November 27, 2006. Archived from
4493:Gottlieb, Steven (August 3, 2006).
4342:"10 Essential Andrew McMahon Songs"
4309:"FMQB Airplay Archive: Modern Rock"
4069:Sawdey, Evan (September 30, 2008).
3568:. Scene Point Blank. Archived from
2536:Herbel, Brandon (August 29, 2005).
2157:Harnal, Majoni (October 13, 2010).
1782:, Pro Tools, additional engineering
1484:10th anniversary edition bonus disc
1252:was certified Gold in August 2021.
956:
5407:Sharp, Tyler (November 30, 2015).
5251:from the original on April 5, 2017
5218:from the original on March 3, 2007
4986:Moser, John J. (August 20, 2005).
4813:. January 23, 2007. Archived from
4785:from the original on June 20, 2007
4648:. October 23, 2006. Archived from
4411:from the original on June 13, 2006
4354:from the original on July 10, 2017
4219:Ellsweig, Katie (August 3, 2005).
4005:from the original on July 31, 2018
3518:from the original on July 21, 2019
3319:from the original on July 21, 2019
3174:Kohli, Rohan (November 21, 2005).
3140:Shea 2008, event occurs at 7:15–23
3131:Shea 2008, event occurs at 6:20–35
3065:from the original on July 23, 2005
2867:from the original on July 21, 2019
2550:from the original on July 29, 2012
2454:Tatangelo, Wade (March 25, 2010).
2326:from the original on July 23, 2004
2246:Whitney, Aylse (August 24, 2015).
2123:Montgomery, James (June 6, 2005).
1762:Jim Wirt – producer
1553:"Lonely for Her" (2015 remastered)
1542:"Last Straw, AZ" (2015 remastered)
1006:
14:
5841:Albums produced by Andrew McMahon
5488:"Jack's Mannequin Chart History (
5053:O'Connor, Rob (October 7, 2005).
4680:. August 24, 2006. Archived from
3893:"Andrew McMahon: Will to survive"
3659:from the original on May 25, 2005
3591:Shultz, Brian (January 4, 2005).
2421:Parker, Chris (August 17, 2011).
1650:Jim Wirt – guitar
1065:
908:
5581:(251). Fredericksburg, Virginia.
5569:"Don't Count Andrew McMahon Out"
4924:"Jack's Mannequin postpone tour"
4836:Paul, Aubin (February 2, 2007).
4579:Moser, John J. (April 1, 2006).
4556:. August 7, 2006. Archived from
4272:Moss, Corey (October 17, 2005).
3625:. MTV. p. 1. Archived from
3539:"40 Minutes With Andrew McMahon"
3418:Lakshmin, Deepa (May 12, 2016).
3387:idobi Staff (January 15, 2016).
3305:Stout, Gene (February 2, 2007).
2904:Moser, John J. (April 1, 2006).
2820:Moss, Corey (January 26, 2006).
2645:Valby, Karen (August 26, 2005).
1575:"Locked Doors" (2015 remastered)
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308:bone marrow/stem-cell transplant
302:(in between which he contracted
5605:Shea, Mike (December 5, 2008).
5397:. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
5144:Wener, Ben (January 10, 2010).
3541:. Mammoth Press. Archived from
2980:Moser, John J. (May 14, 2005).
2853:Sculley, Alan (March 4, 2010).
2288:Heisel, Scott (March 7, 2004).
779:Following this, he appeared on
745:, before eventually going into
704:and underwent a first round of
325:appearances, before supporting
5500:. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
5376:. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
5113:"Orange Pop: Best of the best"
5057:. Yahoo! Music. Archived from
4616:. Punknews.org. Archived from
4340:Roberts, Emily (May 2, 2017).
4106:. Punknews.org. Archived from
3991:Sun, Winnie (March 25, 2015).
3961:Shultz, Brian (June 2, 2005).
3353:SowingSeason (June 26, 2011).
2944:Tao, Paul (January 24, 2008).
2855:"Jack's Mannequin knows drama"
1700:CJ Eiriksson –
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805:They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
270:. Amid rising tensions within
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5022:UG Team (September 8, 2005).
4838:"More additions to Bamboozle"
4612:Paul, Aubin (July 17, 2006).
3891:Wener, Ben (April 14, 2006).
3256:Roth, Kaj (August 11, 2005).
1793:(except tracks 1, 5, 6 and 9)
1787:(except tracks 1, 5, 6 and 9)
1236:charted at number six on the
5734:Live from the El Rey Theatre
5302:Crane, Matt (June 9, 2014).
4866:(booklet). Various artists.
4102:Paul, Aubin (July 4, 2005).
3750:Roth, Kaj (April 21, 2005).
3719:Roth, Kaj (April 17, 2005).
2216:. Maverick Records. 49320-2.
1914:
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1194:debuted at number 37 of the
736:Recovery and later promotion
698:acute lymphoblastic leukemia
296:acute lymphoblastic leukemia
4896:Punk the Clock Volume Three
4223:. Punkbands. Archived from
4046:. p. 2. Archived from
3537:Haq, Myra (June 27, 2006).
2579:. p. 3. Archived from
2390:"Jack's Mannequin at Plush"
2316:"Offspring 2004 Tour Dates"
2035:Monger, James Christopher.
1866:2015 chart performance for
1832:2005 chart performance for
860:Punk the Clock Volume Three
5857:
5208:"The Dear Jack Foundation"
3849:Roth, Kaj (May 20, 2005).
3224:Erlewine, Stephen Thomas.
1728:(tracks 2–4, 8, 10 and 11)
794:Last Call with Carson Daly
645:Leaving Through the Window
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4956:JR (September 28, 2005).
4130:"The Mixed Tape - Single"
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1694:string and horn samples
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5831:Jack's Mannequin albums
5055:"Everything In Transit"
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3564:Isador, Graham (2010).
1601:Personnel per booklet.
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692:. He checked in to the
586:Madman Across the Water
243:Released: November 2006
234:Released: June 27, 2006
221:Released: July 19, 2005
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3207:Napier ed. 2019, p. 46
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212:Released: May 10, 2005
198:Everything in Transit
5702:Everything in Transit
5441:"Gold & Platinum"
5121:. December 30, 2005.
4964:on September 26, 2011
4960:. IGN. Archived from
4321:on September 21, 2013
3687:. November 22, 2011.
3422:. MTV. Archived from
2720:. 2005. SPV 99742 CD.
2428:Charleston City Paper
2210:Everything in Transit
2088:Everything in Transit
1929:Everything in Transit
1868:Everything in Transit
1834:Everything in Transit
1672:(tracks 1–3 and 9–10)
1270:Everything in Transit
1260:All songs written by
1250:Everything in Transit
1240:and number 40 on the
1229:Everything in Transit
1192:Everything in Transit
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675:Everything in Transit
520:Everything in Transit
511:Everything in Transit
426:"La La Lie", handled
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341:Everything in Transit
312:Everything in Transit
259:Everything in Transit
167:Everything in Transit
24:Everything in Transit
5826:2000s concept albums
5670:Bobby "Raw" Anderson
5061:on November 26, 2005
4870:. 2007. FRL 30098-2.
4864:Punk Goes Acoustic 2
4227:on November 28, 2010
3938:. February 8, 2007.
3935:Lincoln Journal Star
3629:on February 18, 2006
3572:on February 16, 2022
2834:on February 22, 2018
2750:Hidden in Plain View
2652:Entertainment Weekly
2402:on November 20, 2008
1645:Additional musicians
1374:"Kill the Messenger"
871:Professional ratings
866:Reception and legacy
855:Punk Goes Acoustic 2
726:stem-cell transplant
444:Hidden in Plain View
388:In the early 2000s,
323:late-night talk show
5790:Something Corporate
5759:The Lights and Buzz
5709:The Glass Passenger
5574:The Free Lance–Star
5421:on December 3, 2015
5279:. October 8, 2010.
5089:. August 14, 2008.
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4286:on October 14, 2018
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4050:on November 4, 2007
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3447:Brosmer 2005, p. 34
3024:on October 24, 2004
3018:Something Corporate
2860:The Virginian-Pilot
2762:cite AV media notes
2726:cite AV media notes
2710:TommyLand: The Ride
2690:on October 12, 2008
2659:on October 28, 2018
2612:The Aquarian Weekly
2583:on November 5, 2007
2359:The Aquarian Weekly
2135:on October 25, 2018
2104:cite AV media notes
2098:. 2005. 2A-49320-B.
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1927:Certifications for
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1652:(tracks 1, 7 and 9)
1616:(tracks 2, 4 and 9)
1509:" (2015 remastered)
1507:The Lights and Buzz
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1439:"Into the Airwaves"
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1293:"Holiday from Real"
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833:Panic! at the Disco
702:UCLA Medical Center
494:The Glass Passenger
398:Something Corporate
331:Panic! at the Disco
272:Something Corporate
209:"Holiday from Real"
176:The Glass Passenger
5766:My Racing Thoughts
4817:on August 22, 2016
4755:on August 22, 2016
4684:on August 22, 2016
4652:on August 22, 2016
4560:on August 21, 2016
3566:"Jack's Mannequin"
2754:Drive-Thru Records
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1886:Top Catalog Albums
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1719:(tracks 3 and 5–6)
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1451:iTunes bonus track
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1227:in November 2009.
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818:Daphne Loves Derby
782:Jimmy Kimmel Live!
777:
741:prolonged bout of
671:South by Southwest
460:Sound City Studios
5821:2005 debut albums
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5726:Live/video albums
5716:People and Things
5680:Jonathan Sullivan
5612:Alternative Press
5414:Alternative Press
5309:Alternative Press
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4810:Alternative Press
4748:Alternative Press
4677:Alternative Press
4645:Alternative Press
4553:Alternative Press
4347:Phoenix New Times
3814:Holiday from Real
3684:Alternative Press
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4470:. Archived from
4468:Jack's Mannequin
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4446:
4431:"O.A.R. on Tour"
4427:
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4282:. Archived from
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4221:"Andrew McMahon"
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4140:on April 6, 2012
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3824:. 2005. 7-16027.
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3818:Jack's Mannequin
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2756:. 2005. DTR# 54.
2746:Life in Dreaming
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