In 2012, following three years of inactivity, the band announced that they would be performing their debut album, Ideas Above Our Station, in full at Sonisphere Festival to mark its ten-year anniversary.
Hundred Years' War | Hundred Days | One Hundred and One Dalmatians | One Hundred Years of Solitude | Council of Five Hundred | Hundred Family Surnames | Three Hundred Tang Poems | Thame (hundred) | Dorchester (hundred) | Chadlington (hundred) | Bullingdon (hundred) | Banbury (hundred) | All the Right Reasons | The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared | Hundred Reasons | Company of One Hundred Associates | West Derby Hundred | West Derby (hundred) | United States one hundred-dollar bill | Stoke (hundred) | Salford (hundred) | Ongar (hundred) | Lonsdale (hundred) | Leyland Hundred | Leyland (hundred) | Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis | Haircut One Hundred | Gumboro Hundred | Your Hundred Best Tunes | Wilford (hundred) |
Adequate Seven embarked on several tours, across the UK as well as mainland Europe, with bands such as Hundred Reasons, Capdown, The Suicide Machines and Fishbone as well as opening up for the likes of Cypress Hill and The Slackers.
Hibbitt has written with Dinosaur Pile-Up, Katie Sutherland, Hill Valley High, Norma Jean Martine, Sophie Madeleine, Nothing But Thieves, Cortes, RosieMay and Alex Davies, and his production/mixing credits include Million Dead, The Computers, Hundred Reasons, Marmozets, Spirits, Scholars, My Awesome Compilation, Rumble In Rhodos, Capdown, Hill Valley High, Stapleton and Max Raptor.
Martin left the group at the end of 1995 to join his brother "Tank" in forming Furtive Mass Transit Systems, a management company who would later look after Reef, Lowgold, Cable, A and Hundred Reasons.