In January and February 2009, the band embarked on a West Coast US tour with main support from
Smoke or Fire and various other acts opening each date. On February 24, 2009,
Coaster was announced for release in two months' time. On March 3, the album's track listing and artwork were revealed. On March 28, "The Quitter" was released for free download, while "Creeping Out Sara" was posted online on April 15, 2009. They did a
MySpace Transmissions session where they performed "The Quitter" and "My Orphan Year". Following this, the band performed at the Punk Spring festival in Japan and
Groezrock in Belgium soon after.
Coaster was made available for streaming through their Myspace on April 23, before being released on April 28 through
Fat Wreck Chords. Regarding the label's new pricing model, NOFX lead singer and Fat Wreck Chords owner Fat Mike stated the following: Some of those who preordered the album through the Fat Wreck Chords website also received a limited edition, hand-numbered CD with two bonus tracks. The album was simultaneously released on vinyl under the title
Frisbee with alternative artwork. Between June and August 2009, the band performed on the
Warped Tour. In September and October, they went on a tour of Australia with
Bad Religion and
Pour Habit. A few songs not included on the album that were written and recorded during the
Coaster sessions were released on the
Cokie the Clown EP in November. They closed out the year touring Mexico, Costa Rica and Panama in December 2009. After a performance at the Musink Music Festival, the band went on a South American tour in February and March 2010. In April and May 2010, the band went on a US tour with
Teenage Bottlerocket and
No Use for a Name frontman
Tony Sly, and performed at the Punk Rock Bowling Tournament festival. Following this, they appeared at the
Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK. In April 2011, the band appeared at
Groezrock. ==Artwork==