In November 2007, it was revealed that the band would release the album free through a partnership between
MySpace Records, and Textango, a mobile music distributor. On February 3, 2008, the album's title was revealed and its artwork was posted online. On February 14, 2008, "Something to Live For" was made available for streaming via
Alternative Press. Three days later, the album's track listing was revealed. On March 22, 2008,
Reason to Believe was made available for streaming through their Myspace, and released three days later. MySpace Records issued it in the US, while Epitaph Records handled the European territories. As of March 2008, according to an OC Register report,
Reason to Believe has been downloaded more than 400,000 times, making it one of Pennywise's most successful albums since their 2001 breakthrough
Land of the Free?. In April 2008, the band performed at the Punk Spring festival in Japan and toured Australia with
Sum 41,
the Vandals and
Bowling for Soup. In May 2008, the band embarked on a cross-country tour with
Strung Out, who headlined some of the shows, and
Authority Zero. A music video for "The Western World" was posted online on May 21. In July and August 2008, the band performed on Warped Tour again. In September and October, the band at a series of
radio festivals. "Die for You" was released to radio on September 30. In February 2009, the band went on a brief tour of the west coast. "One Reason" was released to radio on March 31. In April and May, the band co-headlined the Jagermeister Music Tour with
Pepper. Further dates were added, extending the tour into June 2009; after its conclusion, the band performed at the West Coast Riot festival in Sweden. ==Reception==