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===2009-2012: ''Party in Miami'', TFLP and second solo album===
 
===2009-2012: ''Party in Miami'', TFLP and second solo album===
 
With the move to Interscope and Polydor, Unnamed experienced a boom in publicity and creative freedom. Barriers set by Grey Records [[File:Daniel2.png|thumb|left|300px|Grey performing on the keyboard during the ''TFLP'' tour]]prevented Unnamed and Grey from experimenting with different styles and genres. The band released their second studio album, [[Party in Miami]], in 2010. Their new labels set up the band's second highest-grossing tour, [[The Forever Lonely Party]] (TFLP), lasting a full year.
 
With the move to Interscope and Polydor, Unnamed experienced a boom in publicity and creative freedom. Barriers set by Grey Records [[File:Daniel2.png|thumb|left|300px|Grey performing on the keyboard during the ''TFLP'' tour]]prevented Unnamed and Grey from experimenting with different styles and genres. The band released their second studio album, [[Party in Miami]], in 2010. Their new labels set up the band's second highest-grossing tour, [[The Forever Lonely Party]] (TFLP), lasting a full year.
While at start of the TFLP tour, Grey once more began writing for another solo album. Having released Forever Nothing with Unnamed in 2008, Stories from Smith Street in 2009, and Party in Miami in 2010, Grey was poised to release his fourth album in three years. Working alongside frequent collaborator [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Harris Calvin Harris], the duo decided to produce a joint album, as to avoid a large workload on Grey. On Christmas Day, Harris and Grey released [[Commercial Break]] in 2012. Two of the albums singles, ''What Doesn't Kill You ''and ''Am I Funny'', reached #1 on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Hot_100 Billboard Hot 100] for four weeks, combined. 
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While at start of the TFLP tour, Grey once more began writing for another solo album. Having released Forever Nothing with Unnamed in 2008, Stories from Smith Street in 2009, and Party in Miami in 2010, Grey was poised to release his fourth album in three years. Working alongside frequent collaborator [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Harris Calvin Harris], the duo decided to produce a joint album, as to avoid a large workload on Grey. On Christmas Day, Harris and Grey released [[Commercial Break]] in 2011. Two of the albums singles, ''What Doesn't Kill You ''and ''Am I Funny'', reached #1 on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Hot_100 Billboard Hot 100] for four weeks, combined. 
 
===2012-2013:'' Angel Tour ''and Departure from Unnamed ===
 
===2012-2013:'' Angel Tour ''and Departure from Unnamed ===
 
Following the conclusion of the TFLP tour and the success of Commercial Break, Grey decided to take a stop on his solo career and try to reconnect with his band after growing distant from his busy scheduling. Due to Daniel taking a few months off to tour with Calvin Harris, members Kyle Crane and A.J Lawerence were searching for possible replacements to work full time with Unnamed instead of working on other projects. This wasn't told to either Grey or Tyler Amin. After discovering this, a feud began within the band. Grey and Amin blasted the other members on social media, calling them "''unloyal bastards''" and threatening to leave the band. The feud eventually simmered down and recordings for a third album began, but the problems lingered. Seeing the distrust in the group and wishing to not feel locked to a single project, Amin left the band before writing for the third album began.
 
Following the conclusion of the TFLP tour and the success of Commercial Break, Grey decided to take a stop on his solo career and try to reconnect with his band after growing distant from his busy scheduling. Due to Daniel taking a few months off to tour with Calvin Harris, members Kyle Crane and A.J Lawerence were searching for possible replacements to work full time with Unnamed instead of working on other projects. This wasn't told to either Grey or Tyler Amin. After discovering this, a feud began within the band. Grey and Amin blasted the other members on social media, calling them "''unloyal bastards''" and threatening to leave the band. The feud eventually simmered down and recordings for a third album began, but the problems lingered. Seeing the distrust in the group and wishing to not feel locked to a single project, Amin left the band before writing for the third album began.
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