In order to book shows and sound legit, the gentlemen of Miranda Sound created the fictional record label to lend credibility to their debut release. In the Fall of 2002, Miranda Sound vocalist/guitarist Billy Peake and The Stepford Five bassist Tim Minneci sat down in a Dublin, Ohio chain restaurant to discuss booking a week-long East Coast tour the following Spring. Once again, the pair utilized
the Reverbose name to contact clubs in New York, D.C. and other locales, hoping for shot to bring their brand of Midwestern rock to coast. In March of 2002, that came to be as the bands spent eight days and 1,700 miles playing shows together. Upon their return, a plan was hatched - to make Reverbose real. With Miranda Sound and The Stepford Five already on board, they turned to Workbook Studio honcho and Pretty Mighty Mighty frontman about releasing a solo album. In the Spring of 2003, Jon Chinn's "I Can't Believe You Live Like That" was released, followed in quick succession by The Stepford Five "6" EP. Additional releases would follow, but as time passed, the bands do what bands did - break up, go their separate ways, move, get old.