In 2010, they released their album Last Call with producer/engineer Jim Wirt(Incubus, Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, Live, and Hoobastank)
Dear Jack is a 2009 American documentary film starring Andrew McMahon, the vocalist, pianist and primary songwriter for the bands Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin.
Fillmore Theatre – November 5th, 2003 is an EP by Something Corporate, containing a recording of a concert at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California on November 5, 2003.
The band has played regularly at The Hotel Café and has opened for Andrew McMahon of Jack’s Mannequin and Something Corporate.
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Leaving Through the Window is the major label debut album by rock band Something Corporate, released on May 7, 2002 by Drive-Thru Records and MCA.
Since its establishment in 1996, Drive-Thru Records has achieved notable success with bands including New Found Glory, Fenix*TX, Midtown, Finch, The Starting Line, Something Corporate, The Early November, Dashboard Confessional, Senses Fail and hellogoodbye.
The band Something Corporate has a song titled "Straw Dog" on their 2002 album Leaving Through the Window.
The show was recorded by the Dew Burning Van, a mobile recording system sponsored by Mountain Dew, during Something Corporate's headlining tour with Rx Bandits, Mae and The Format.