After Less Than Jake finished recording, they embarked on a tour of Australia to close out 2005. On February 16, three songs – "Overrated (Everything Is)", "A Still Life Franchise" and "The Rest of My Life" – were posted on
Alternative Press. The band asked fans to pick which one they think should be the album's first single. Eventually, "Overrated (Everything Is)" was chosen as the first single. On March 1, a live video of the group performing "Overrated (Everything Is)" was posted online. On March 10, "Soundtrack of My Life" was posted online after it had leaked on to
peer-to-peer networks.
Absolution for Idiots and Addicts, an EP, was released on March 14 featuring "Overrated (Everything Is)", "Negative Sides of Optimistic Eyes", "We, the Uninspired" and "The Rest of My Life". On March 22, the album's track listing was revealed, and the music video for "Overrated (Everything Is)" was released. From late March to late April, the band went on a tour of Europe, with
Dropkick Murphys and Far from Finished. Bullets to Broadway supported on select dates; the trek included an appearance at the
Groezrock festival. On April 11, "Let Her Go" was made available for streaming. An
Overrated (Everything Is) EP, featuring the title-track, "A Still Life Franchise" and the non-album track "Only Human", was released on May 1. On May 20,
In with the Out Crowd was made available for streaming via
Warped Tour's website, and released three days later through
Sire Records. A special edition of the album was also released, which featured a DVD and CD-ROM content that consisted of live versions, acoustic renditions, remixes, live videos and wallpapers. The band promoted it with a few instore appearances on the US East Coast. They headlined the 2006 edition of the Warped Tour in the summer. On August 19, an animated video was released for "Overrated (Everything Is)", and an alternative version of the song was made available for streaming. "The Rest of My Life" was released as a single on August 28, with "Don't Fall Asleep on the Subway" as the B-side. In September and October, the group went on a headlining US tour titled the Circus of Outcasts and Idiots. For the first half, they were supported by
New Mexican Disaster Squad,
the Loved Ones and
Catch 22. For the remaining half, New Mexican Disaster Squad was replaced by
Set Your Goals. Following the trek, they toured across Japan with
Kemuri, and then Australia with A Wilhelm Scream. "P.S. Shock the World" was released as a single on November 13, with a live version of the song as the B-side. Coinciding with this, the band supported Dropkick Murphys on their tour of the UK. In April 2007, they played three US East Coast shows, prior to a short, four-date tour in Brazil. On May 21, 2007, the band announced they had left Sire. Fiorello explained: "It became obvious to me and everyone else that its time to move on and in a new direction as band." In June 2007, they played a variety of European festivals, including
Greenfield,
Nova Rock, and Mach 1. In July and August 2007, the band went on a co-headlining US tour with
Reel Big Fish, with support from
Streetlight Manifesto and
Against All Authority. ==Reception==