Full Devil Jacket, an American alternative metal/post-grunge band from Jackson, Tennessee, was formed in 1997 by Josh Brown, Mike Reaves, Kevin Bebout, and Keith Foster. The group initially performed under the name Voodoo Hippies before changing to Full Devil Jacket after signing with Island/Def Jam Records. Their first release, A Waxbox..., an EP, was released in 1999, followed by their eponymous LP in 2000, which achieved gold certification. The band toured extensively with acts such as Creed and Nickelback, and performed at Woodstock 99. However, lead singer Josh Brown's departure due to a drug overdose in 2000 led to the band's eventual dissolution after several lineup changes. Full Devil Jacket reunited briefly in 2010 for a benefit concert and continued performing until Mike Reaves' death from cancer in July 2011. The band released their album Valley of Bones in 2015, featuring cover art by Josh Brown.