You Me and Everyone We Know "Some Things Don't Wash Out" LP OOP NM Say Anything

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You Me and Everyone We Know "Some Things Don't Wash Out" LP Mahogany/Doghouse Records MR-002 (US)

Vinyl is NM, Jacket is NM 

Pressed on Red White and Blue Wax

Limited to /100 copies on this color

Track Listing:

A1Shock And Awe2:03A2I'm Losing Weight For You1:27A3Livin' Th' Dream3:01A4A Bigger Point Of Pride3:05A5Bootstraps3:26A6Some Things Don't Wash Out3:39B1James Brown Is Dead3:08B2The Next 20 Minutes3:17B3A Little Bit More3:06B4The Puzzle3:32B5Moon, Roll Me Away3:39

You, Me, and Everyone We Know is a  band from Washington, D.C., fronted by  Ben Liebsch. The band has released five EPs and one full-length album.

Its debut EP  was released in 2006, followed by , was released on November 18, 2008. , the band's full-length debut, came out in October 2010.

In early 2011, five members announced their departure from the band, citing the actions of singer Ben Liebsch as "irreparable." Despite the split, the band released "Things Are Really Weird Right Now" on May 3, their final work together.

Liebsch announced in Summer 2012 that he was recording songs as a solo act for a new EP, which would eventually become "A Great Big Hole," released digitally on November 27, 2012 via the band's .

The band formed in 2006 consisting of  Ben Liebsch,  Ryan Sherrill and Noel Milford,  Dan Lee, and  Paul Martinez. Before You, Me, and Everyone We Know, Martinez and Sherrill were in a well-known band. That same year, You, Me, and Everyone We Know recorded their debut EP, with Trevor Simpson. The album received mostly positive reviews, with The Daily Chorus calling the work "a beacon that proves there are still bands that really enjoy the music they create" and gave the album an 8/10. Die Shellsuit, Die! gave the album a 9/10 and called the band "one of the funniest, most cheery, cheekily upbeat, smile inducing, rock-out-tastic fun poppy melodic pop-punk bands out there right now. Ever."

After releasing their debut EP, You, Me, and Everyone We Know was noticed by ' co-founders  and Stefanie Reines, who offered to manage the band. While supporting the record, the band toured with acts including , , , , and Plane and Pilot. However, in 2007, Dan Lee was replaced by bassist Mike O'Rourke, formerly of The Alpha Couple.

You, Me, and Everyone We Know toured with , , and  beginning October 26, 2007. Before the tour, they announced that work was beginning on recording a full-length album. In January 2008, Rico Vigil joined the band to play . Also in January, the band confirmed an upcoming full-length album. The band recorded two extra tracks, "Livin' th' Dream" and "Dirty Laundry", again with Trevor Simpson and, on January 28, 2008, re-released Party for the Grown and Sexy along with new artwork. The new version was made available online to download for free.

In late April 2008, You, Me, And Everyone We Know toured with  and  on the Drive-Thru Records Small Fries Tour. Then, in June, the band toured with , , and . After the tour, it was announced that drummer Aaron Stern, formerly of , had replaced Paul Martinez. Before Stern joined, You, Me, and Everyone We Know, without a drummer, was forced to play a few acoustic sets before finding guest drummers to fill in (including Steve Miller of Just Surrender). Shortly thereafter, the band played two dates of , July 1 and 2.They began a tour with , , and Eye Alaska in August 2008. Before a week was up, the band's van ignited and much of their possessions were destroyed. However, their instruments survived and You, Me, and Everyone We Know continued the tour.

Prior to a tour with  and Take Cover (during September and October 2008), the band announced their upcoming, sophomore EP in September 2008. You, Me, and Everyone We Know stated that it will be released November 18, 2008, and that the band will work with  of  and Jordan Schmidt to record the album. The band also announced a nationwide tour with  and  during November and December 2008. Before the tour started, Liebsch announced that O'Rourke and Sherrill left the band before recording So Young, So Insane.

They toured with Forgive Durden, and Anarbor from May 5, 2009 through June 6, 2009 playing 28 shows in 33 days covering 18 states, from Pennsylvania through Washington State. Joining the band was Augustine Rampolla, a young talented guitar player and singer/songwriter from Reisterstown, Maryland. The tour with Forgive Durden and Anarbor was filled with many high energy performances in which the members of YMEWK brought their high energy to bear on the performances of their touring partners, including Ben lending his vocal abilities on Forgive Durden's Razia's Shadow performance. The tour culminated in Seattle with a spectacular high energy performance by all three bands at the highly popular Chop Suey music venue.

The band continued to tour throughout the Midwest and back toward their home state on the East coast with Asteria and Take Cover.

In November 2009, You, Me and Everyone We Know streamed two of their recording sessions via ustream.tv where viewers could hear new material the band was working on, possibly for the long-awaited full-length album. At a show in December at Mojoes Rock House they performed a new song that was heard during the streams.

In 2010, the band went on "The Avatour" with Breathe Electric, , and Stay. In October 2010, the first album,  was released. The band was scheduled to tour with Hellogoodbye, Now Now Every Children, and Gold Motel in 2011.

2011 in a tour with , ,  as well as headlining band  in the  Tour.

April 20, 2011 was the day it was revealed on the band's Facebook page that the band went on an infinite hiatus. 5 members (Farrell, Rampolla, Vigil, Ghazarian & Gibson) left, leaving the one singer (Liebsch) alone in the band. Soon after, Liebsch wrote a batch of paragraphs explaining how he's sorry and everything from the break up. He included that he had an alcohol problem. He'd steal money (not much in the beginning) from the bands funds to buy drinks. Then another member on the bands official Tumblr announced that Liebsch did not have a drinking problem and he stole money for other things. Despite the ex-members' statements, most fans and other touring bands had noted Liebsch's drinking as more than just social. Liebsch has stated to be sober since the exodus of the other members.

On May 7, 2013 You, Me, and Everyone We Know released "I Wish More People Gave A Shit." Liebsch also took the act acoustic and did a national tour with  and  through June 2013.

In May 2014, Ben Liebsh played the Slam Dunk Festival as YMAEWK acoustic at all three locations of Leeds, Hatfield, and Wolverhampton.

On December 16, 2014, Ben Liebsch announced the band, which had done a few full band shows in the fall, has been signed to the label South by Sea and will release a 6 song EP, "Dogged" on March 17, 2015.

On December 20, 2014, YMAEWK released a three song Christmas EP "A Very Mutty Christmas" featuring a previously released original song "We've Got Digging Out to Do" along with two covers ("Christmas All Over Again" and "Merry Christmas Baby").

On January 20, 2015 it was announced that YMAEWK is going on a full national tour with , , and Head North in March of that year.

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