While
Humanistic was released in September 2001, the majority of promotion took place from early to mid-2002; indeed, the album and its
singles did not begin to chart until March 2002 and commonly peaked around May.
Leah Randi and Bryan Head filled out the ranks of bassist and drummer for the album's tour support. They had several successful tours, going across the country and headlining with acts such as
Garbage and
Lenny Kravitz. A
music video was produced for the
lead single, "Mercy Kiss," and saw substantial airplay on
MTV2. "The Remedy" and "Monster" were second and third video/single releases; however, the latter consisted of tour footage and was released long after the others via MTV's website. "Start Over" was also included on the
''National Lampoon's Van Wilder'' soundtrack in March 2002. The group performed "The Remedy" on the June 5, 2002 edition of
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and the June 26 edition of
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. A large number of songs off
Humanistic were also featured on the
MTV animated series Clone High which debuted in November that year, with "Start Over" being the finale song of the show. However, after the series was dropped by MTV in February 2003, Abandoned Pools stopped touring (largely due to the dissolution of their label, Extasy Records). ==Reception==