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fordirelifesake (1999–2004)

Southall joined post-hardcore band fordirelifesake in 1999. He recorded both full-length albums by the band; Breathing In Is Only Half the Function and Dance.Pretend.Forget.Defend. He left the band in 2004 in order to join another group.

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Boys Night Out (2004–2006)

After leaving fordirelifesake, Southall joined fellow post-hardcore band Boys Night Out. He recorded their second album, Trainwreck, and their digital-only EP Fifty Million People Can't Be Wrong, before leaving the band in late 2006.

The Receiving End of Sirens (2007–2010)

Southall left Boys Night Out in order to join experimental rock band The Receiving End of Sirens in 2007. He recorded their second and final studio album, The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi, before the band's break up in 2009. However, on December 22, 2009, he announced that they would be playing Skate Fest 2010 as a reunion and final show.

Isles & Glaciers (2008–2010)

Southall was later announced, in the December 2008 edition of Alternative Press, to be the official guitarist and keyboard player of experimental post-hardcore supergroup Isles & Glaciers. He has recorded their debut EP, The Hearts of Lonely People, and played the band's first and only show at SXSW. The group has done nothing since this show.

In late 2010, Jonny Craig announced that Isles & Glaciers has broken up, stating that the band was "only a one time thing".

The Company We Keep (2012)

In 2012, a new band featuring Justin Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack, Brian Southall, Amy Brennan and Brendan Morgan was announced. The band is called The Company We Keep and they announced their debut self-titled EP on April 24, 2012.

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