Following the merger between Geffen and Interscope Records,[6][7] he was dropped from the label[4][8] with his album shelved. The Gentlemen continued to tour, playing in the US.[5] However, by 1999, they adopted the name Loaded,[9] releasing the live album Episode 1999: Live[9] and disbanding the same year.
Reformation and disbanding (2000–2001)
McKagan reformed The Gentlemen, in 2000, with Dave Dederer and, initially, Jason Finn, both then former of The Presidents of the United States of America.[5] The lineup would soon only consist of McKagan, on electric guitar, and Dederer, on acoustic guitar,[10][11] with the duo performing live shows in suits.[12][13] They made their official live debut at the Orange showcase,[14] before playing shows locally,[11][15] including NXNW,[12] performing original songs, as well as covers,[10] with their music described as "straightforward, goofy pop songs."[15] They also played at the SXSW with hopes of getting a record deal.[5] Although they did not record any songs, an album was expected to be released in future.[14]
The same year, The Presidents of the United States of America reunited,[16] while McKagan also began working on a new project that later became the second lineup of Loaded.[5] McKagan performed with The Presidents on The Late Late Show[16] while Dederer contributed to the Loaded album Dark Days[17] before joining the band briefly as bassist.[18] By 2001, The Gentlemen disbanded.