On January 13, 2009,
Supporting Caste was announced for release in two months' time; alongside this, the album's artwork and track listing were posted online. In February 2009, the band embarked on a tour of Australia and New Zealand. "Dear Coach's Corner" premiered on
BBC Radio 1 on February 2, 2009. The following week, listeners could receive "Supporting Caste" and "Human(e) Meat" if they donated to one of three charities that the band chose. In March 2009, they embarked on a series of East Coast shows, which included a performance at the
Harvest of Hope Fest. They were mainly supported by
Paint It Black, with additional local acts on most shows. In part to stop or impede the leaking of the album, the band set up a page with an option to receive two high-quality songs from the album before release by donating as little as $1 to one of three activist organizations supported by the band. This page also linked to various pre-orders of the album. The artwork is by the Canadian artist
Kent Monkman, entitled "The Triumph of Mischief".
Supporting Caste was posted on the band's Myspace on March 3, 2009, and was released on March 10, 2009. The album was critically acclaimed and was voted by
Punknews users as the best album of 2009. In April 2009, they went on a short tour of the United Kingdom. In May and June 2009, they toured the West Coast and Midwest with
Bridge and Tunnel and
Strike Anywhere. In October 2009, they played a handful of Canadian shows with support from the Rebel Spell. They closed out the year touring the UK alongside Strike Anywhere and
Protest the Hero. == Track listing ==