For over a year, while their individual musical or video projects were numerous, Chameleon Circuit remained quite idle. In late 2010, they announced that work had begun on their second album, with American YouTuber Michael Aranda working as producer. In January 2011, Chameleon Circuit officially announced the departure of Chris Beattie and the addition of Ed Blann to the band, as well as the album title, Still Got Legs (so named for The Eleventh Doctor's exclamation upon his regeneration).Again, Chameleon Circuit found themselves struggling with producer trouble when Aranda became stuck in Paris, France, following a mix-up with the UK Border Office in April 2011. The band set up an online petition to help bring him back, and were successful in that Aranda was granted a week's re-entry to the UK. Meanwhile, drink company Red Bull were made aware of Chameleon Circuit's predicament, and offered to send the band to Paris to complete their recording there.[9] Following this incident, Aranda was also officially announced as a member of the band instead of just the producer.Chameleon Circuit finished their recording and played the album to a small number of fans at Red Bull's London studio in June 2011, where it was positively received. The album was made available for pre-order the same weekend, and was released via DFTBA on July 12th, 2011, where it immediately began to climb the iTunes album charts, peaking at #27 in Top Albums and #4 in Top Rock Albums. The album also successfully charted on the Billboard Heatseekers chart at #23, the first of two DFTBA Records releases to ever do so.On July 31st, Chameleon Circuit performed songs from Still Got Legs as well as a few from their first album, in a live show at VidCon 2011.