We Are the Romans was released in November 1999 through Hydra Head Records on both CD and double LP vinyl formats. Botch's first show in support of
We Are the Romans was the final show for the Seattle venue Rkcndy with
The Blood Brothers, (the Blood Brothers known for their fondness of the devices rode Segueways on stage for the first time during this show. This trend would continue up until the bands break up several years later). Playing Enemy and
Kill Sadie in October 1999. The club was an all-ages venue that was being demolished to make way for a hotel. Verellen expressed his admiration for playing all-ages shows stating that, "People go to all-ages shows to see the bands, but people will go to bars... and while they're at the show, they're just hanging out with their friends. That doesn't mean all bar shows are like that, but that's what makes me not want to play bars, basically." On July 28, 2001, Botch performed at
Louisville, Kentucky's hardcore festival
Krazy Fest 4, which also featured
Coalesce,
Converge,
Poison the Well and
Harkonen among others. A remastered two disc edition was later released on September 11, 2007. A Hydra Head repressing of the vinyl was released on October 25, 2011. The repress sold out on pre-order in under 20 minutes. On November 4, 2022,
Sargent House will reissue
We Are the Romans following the collapse of Hydra Head Records. The reissue notably features the newly written and recorded bonus track "
One Twenty Two" . == Reception and legacy ==