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552:, the members of Five Iron Frenzy were able to quit their day jobs and devote themselves to the band full-time. The group spent the remainder of 1997 touring nationally, playing over 150 shows across the country. Many of these shows and tours were held in promotion of various social causes and charities; during the band's "Rock Your Socks Off Tour" in October 1997, fans were asked to bring clean socks for donation. Many of these charitable endeavors were supported or organized by 5 Minute Walk. In a 2012 interview, Reese Roper praised the label for " their money where their mouth was. For being underground and for what they were, they really did want to help people". This would ultimately influence the band's decision to remain independent under 5 Minute Walk, despite having the opportunities to sign with larger labels. 741:, where the group spent the majority of the day playing with children from the local orphanage. The members of Five Iron Frenzy noted that nobody in the township had heard of their band and many had never seen an American or even heard rock music before. In a 2010 interview, Reese Roper stated that everybody cared less about the music "as they just did that we were there". He elaborated on the personal impact of this show, noting that "all of the trappings, all of the barriers I had experienced from being in a band and trying to share the love of Jesus Christ had disappeared", describing it as "the best day that I ever remember being in Five Iron Frenzy". 894:, Holland and Cameron Jaymes. Prior to the tour's commencement, Five Iron Frenzy partnered with Rohi ministries in Kenya to open a children's rescue center and asked anyone attending their final tour to contribute at least one dollar to the fund. By the tour's end, the band had raised over $ 48,000 for what was unofficially called "The Five Iron Frenzy Rescue Center"; in a 2012 interview, Leanor Ortega-Till revealed the fund had ultimately raised over $ 60,000 from fan donations alone, which had helped open an additional center. 1126:
Johnston. After Keith Hoerig declined to participate in any type of Five Iron Frenzy reunion, Roper suggested that Kerr potentially return to the band as bassist, upon which Kerr began writing new material. Roper and Kerr discussed the logistics of reforming and writing new music for six months until a series of various life events including the birth of Roper's daughter and the relocation of several band members eventually prompted them to eventually abandon the idea.
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released in 2013. To the band's admitted shock and surprise, the campaign's initial financial goal of $ 30,000 was successfully met within 55 minutes and went on to ultimately raise $ 207,980 by 3,755 backers, breaking records as Kickstarter's then most funded musical project and attracting considerable media attention from news publications documenting the website's growing notoriety.
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contacted the band asking them to draft a formal apology to clarify the misunderstanding and dispel rumors of a reunion, though as Roper was in the process of doing so, instead decided to officially reform Five Iron Frenzy. The band chose to keep the news a secret and honor the November 22 reveal date, granting them enough time to write and record a new song and create a
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read these books and tried to convince myself, the less convinced I was". Upon renouncing his faith, Verdecchio requested to carry out one more tour with the band before quitting, upon which they decided to disband afterwards as Five Iron Frenzy did not wish to replace him. Verdecchio still identifies as an
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blaming the cause of the attacks on homosexuals for driving a wedge between himself and Christianity, leading him to seriously question his beliefs and role within a Christian band. Like Kerr, Verdecchio attempted to study apologetics "because I didn't want to not believe it", though said "the more I
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By 2001, Five Iron Frenzy were playing upwards of 250 shows a year. Several members, some of whom had just recently married, began to feel burnt out by the band's full-time touring commitments. This burnout was exacerbated by several personal tragedies, including the deaths of Leanor Ortega's brother
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organizations. As the only openly Christian band on the tour, Ska Against Racism helped further strengthen Five Iron Frenzy's reputation among secular audiences: Reese Roper recalled the band making many new fans from attendees who were initially worried the band would attempt to "shove religion down
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in 2009. According to Roper, Scott Kerr was the first to express an interest in musically reconnecting with his former bandmates, though doubted the likelihood of a proper Five Iron Frenzy reunion and less so his role in such a reunion, having relinquished his original position in the band to Sonnie
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were carried out in nearby Manhattan. Although the band initially questioned whether it was appropriate to tour in wake of the events, they chose to proceed with the tour as planned, a decision which was warmly received by audiences, whose numbers averaged around 1,200 a night. As on previous tours,
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s Contemporary Christian chart and Top Heatseekers. At this time, Scott Kerr announced his decision to depart Five Iron Frenzy following the end of the SkaMania tour. Kerr cited several reasons for choosing to leave the band, including wanting to spend more time with his wife and desiring to explore
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Reese is a gifted lyricist, and I enjoy his words even though we have very different notions about the world. He talks about struggles with faith in a way that I can relate to, and though we came out of our respective struggles with different ideas I am still moved by the music we all make together.
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at the end of the year to discuss their forthcoming career plans; Micah Ortega recalled this meeting being the first time where opinions were sharply divided between members, primarily over whether to continue Five Iron Frenzy full-time or part-time. In light of several other contributing factors —
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featured none of the ska influences which dominated the band's first three albums, instead focusing exclusively on alternative rock and pop punk. Bassist Keith Hoerig described the album as simply "a rock record with horns", likening the band's use of brass to that of such horn-driven rock bands as
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nomination for Short Form Music Video of the Year. Five Iron Frenzy retrospectively described their initial success as completely unexpected, though the band ultimately credited their sudden surge of independent fame less to the quality of their music and more to the effect of ska punk's mainstream
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If you asked each of us what Five Iron's mission is you might get 8 different answers, but from my perspective this band has no agenda other than to be authentic. It's about honesty. I am interested in a pure, artistic expression, regardless of whether or not I'm of the same opinion as the artist.
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before deciding to leave Christianity. Though Kerr recalls the band accepting his revelation and decision to leave, Roper remorsefully recalled souring the relationship between them by him "pushing Jesus on when he needed me to just be his friend", which later served as the lyrical basis for Five
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by fan Joel Gratcyk, who had at that time renewed the domain name and planned to surprise fans by launching a new site on November 22, though the vague countdown inadvertently fueled mass speculation among fans that Five Iron Frenzy themselves were going to announce a reunion on that date. Gratcyk
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Five Iron Frenzy's first show, hosted at a church coffeehouse in April 1995, was as an opening act for Exhumator. According to Reese Roper's recollection of the event, the audience responded to Five Iron Frenzy's music better than they had ever responded to Exhumator's, and realizing that everyone
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In 1998, Scott Kerr chose to leave Five Iron Frenzy after renouncing his Christian faith. According to Kerr, he had begun experiencing doubts in high school which eventually came to a head during his time touring with Five Iron Frenzy. In an attempt to reconcile his faith, Kerr fervently studied
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Five Iron Frenzy formally announced their reunion on November 22, 2011, releasing their first new song in eight years, "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night", as a free digital download alongside a two-month Kickstarter campaign to help cover the costs of production for a new studio album set to be
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in October 2000 and Andrew Verdecchio's father in August 2001, over which both Ortega and Verdecchio spent time questioning their religious faith. Nevertheless, Five Iron Frenzy was scheduled to headline the 49-date "Electric Youth Tour" in late 2001, supported by Christian artists
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popularity and the "niche market" of Christian music. In a 1997 interview, primary composer Scott Kerr lamented "he unfortunate reality is that good songs and good live performances have far less to do with our so-called success than our being a part of the 'flavor-of-the-month'."
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their throats", as well as forming lasting friendships with most of the secular bands on the roster. Following the end of Ska Against Racism, Five Iron Frenzy quickly wrote and recorded a new album in preparation for their next national tour, resulting in the 40-minute 17-track "
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As their local popularity grew, Five Iron Frenzy solidified a "mission statement" that they would play half regular venues and half Christian venues to reach both secular and Christian audiences. By the summer of 1996, the band had released their first recorded material — a
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band The Hollyfelds in 2006, independently recording and releasing two studio albums and two EPs before their disbandment in 2016. In the mid-to-late-2000s, Leanor Ortega-Till played alongside her husband Stephen Till in the nine-piece pop ensemble Hearts of Palm.
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not the least of which included Andrew Verdecchio's decision to leave the Christian faith and therefore the band — Five Iron Frenzy unanimously agreed to disband at the end of 2003, allowing themselves enough time to record a final album and embark on a "
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under the name Dennis Bayne in 2000 (on which Verdecchio also performed), founded the music and sound design studio Singing Serpent in 2005, composing music for television advertising as well as appearing as a guest musician on albums by bands including
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s release, Five Iron Frenzy's collective discography had sold over 500,000 units worldwide. However, the album proved to be a minor disappointment, debuting at number 19 on the Contemporary Christian charts and failing to chart at all on the
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Several members of Five Iron Frenzy continued to collaborate with each other beyond the band's initial break-up. Reese Roper, Dennis Culp, Keith Hoerig, Andrew Verdecchio and Scott Kerr were founding members of the conceptual Christian rock
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Leanor Ortega-Till has also spoken about having struggled with severe doubts for a two-year period which caused her to try to avoid fans, though was ultimately able to "bounce back through her faith" and remains a practicing Christian.
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criticizing its excessive runtime — Five Iron Frenzy nonetheless experienced a minor resurgence of renewed media interest, and members began giving numerous interviews together about the band's lasting legacy, including an extensive
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in Denver on November 22, 2003, supported by Relient K, Bleach and Cameron Jaymes, drawing a sold-out crowd of over 3,900 people. This show was professionally recorded to be released as the band's second live album titled
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other musical projects away from ska and punk, though would later explain that his primary reason was having gradually lost his faith in Christianity. Upon leaving Five Iron Frenzy, Kerr would form the Denver-based
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Five Iron Frenzy is often noted for the broad tonal range of their lyricism, covering subject matter both spiritual and secular in manners both serious and satirical. Many of the band's songs are firmly rooted in
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Five Iron Frenzy experienced their greatest commercial success during the late 1990s as part of the American ska revival, touring prolifically within both Christian and secular markets, where the band gained a
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for their third show and played over sixty shows during their first eight months, soon becoming a staple of every major ska show in the Denver area, opening for such nationally successful touring bands as
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in late 2004 before disbanding the following year, upon which Roper retired to focus on a full-time career in nursing, though would occasionally contribute guest vocals to albums by bands including
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had begun making a popular resurgence in alternative music in the early 1990s, the members of Exhumator soon began shifting their attention away from metal, and, largely influenced by bands such as
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Following the dissolution of Five Iron Frenzy, most of the band members parted ways to focus on their personal lives and pursue other musical endeavors, remaining active in numerous local bands.
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also marked the end of Five Iron Frenzy's record contract with 5 Minute Walk; though the band again considered the possibility of signing to a major label — according to Micah Ortega, an
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had more fun playing ska punk than metal, made the decision to dissolve Exhumator in favor of Five Iron Frenzy that very night. Over their next few shows, the band gradually recruited a
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and Five Iron Frenzy's Sonnie Johnston. The band recorded a three-song EP in 2004 but the project never came to fruition and was instead gradually restructured into the solo project
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Five Iron Frenzy again asked fans to bring clean socks for donation to local shelters, though on this occasion also used said socks for audience participation games involving
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Records. The band has since partially attributed their early success to this stunt, as they would return to Cornerstone the following year sponsored by a record label.
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The next two years were spent working on the new album and playing select live dates. The band played their first reunion show on April 28, 2012, in Denver, Colorado.
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movement which emerged with ska's mainstream revival in the 1990s. Since 2000, the band's music has shifted away from straight ska to include and embrace stronger
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Five Iron Frenzy significantly scaled back their touring for most of 2002, headlining only one tour among several festival appearances and fifteen dates on the
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Iron Frenzy's song "To Start a Fire". Upon re-joining Five Iron Frenzy in 2011, Kerr wrote an explanation for his reunion with the band which partly read:
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was released on January 15, 2021, after a successful Kickstarter campaign. A digital pre-release was available to Kickstarted backers on January 14, 2021.
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Five Iron Frenzy spent the summer of 2003 performing at various high-profile Christian music festivals across the United States and Canada, including the
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continents. In June 2000, Five Iron Frenzy played five shows in South Africa, one of which was a free concert held in an auditorium in the township of
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A more detailed explanation is available at the Five Iron FAQ from FiveIronFrenzy.com (dated Feb. 1999) under "How did you meet?". Now hosted at the
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In late 1998, Five Iron Frenzy took part in SkaMania, a national tour which paired them with the other two most commercially successful bands in the
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influences, though it continues to create ska music and feature Christian lyrical themes despite several members' changes in religious beliefs.
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As a predominantly Christian band, most members of Five Iron Frenzy are involved in Christian ministry to varying degrees. Roper is a licensed
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s Top Heatseekers and number 22 on the Contemporary Christian charts. In June, the first pressing of Five Iron Frenzy's fifth and final album,
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band Yellow Second, in which he served as lead singer, songwriter and guitarist. Sonnie Johnson, former guitarist for California ska punk band
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was given a national re-release on 5 Minute Walk's newly founded sub-label SaraBellum Records, which was in distribution partnership with the
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on 5 Minute Walk in 2000. Roper, Culp, Hoerig and Verdecchio continued their work with Brave Saint Saturn after Five Iron Frenzy, releasing
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Bartenhagen, Marcia (January 2002). "Five Iron Frenzy, Relient K, John Reuben, Ace Troubleshooter, 328 Performance Hall, Nashville, TN".
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reading their own writings and poetry. Verdecchio has also since released books of his own writing, including the 2017 poetry collection
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Five Iron Frenzy toured internationally throughout the turn of the century, expanding their touring reach across both the European and
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found Five Iron Frenzy diversifying their sound far beyond ska, incorporating stronger rock and punk influences as well as elements of
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Andrew Verdecchio experienced a similar loss of faith during the early 2000s, following the death of his father and the events of the
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became Five Iron Frenzy's then highest-charting release, reaching number 6 on the Contemporary Christian charts and number 146 on the
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counting down to November 22, the eighth anniversary of the band's final show. Since 2006, the website had been operated as a
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consisting of trumpeter Nathaniel "Brad" Dunham, trombonist Dennis Culp and Micah Ortega's cousin, saxophonist Leanor Ortega.
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DeBoer, Terry (October 11, 2001). "Zany group mixes ska, sock puppets; Ska, sock puppets highlight a Five Iron Frenzy show".
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proved to be a modest but significant success for the band, selling over 50,000 units in 1997 and peaking at number 39 on
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for their energetic live shows typified by humorous stage antics which often drew attention to various social causes and
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in 2008 before falling into an indefinite hiatus shortly after. Roper was also involved with the prospective pop punk
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In July 2022, the band announced on social media that they will play their first live show after 3 years, at the
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Almost instantly, Five Iron Frenzy became a prominent presence in the Denver music scene. The band opened for
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The prospect of a Five Iron Frenzy reunion was first discussed between band members during the filming of
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campaign to finance a new album which raised a then record-breaking $ 207,980. The resultant album,
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McGovern, Brian Vincent (July–August 1999). "Five Iron Frenzy: Still Nuts After All These Years".
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s Top Contemporary Christian chart, while a music video for the single "A Flowery Song" earned a
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While recording what was intended to be their last studio album, Five Iron Frenzy released
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Bessman, Jim (October 18, 1997). "5 Minute's Five Iron Frenzy takes a mainstream swing".
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Mehle, Michael (November 10, 1997). "FORE! WATCH OUT FOR FAST-RISING FIVE IRON FRENZY".
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The origins of Five Iron Frenzy were with the band Exhumator, a Denver-based Christian
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s Top Heatseekers and Contemporary Christian charts, peaking at number 190 on the
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DeBoer, Terry (October 1, 2003). "After tour, Five Iron's back in bag for good".
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In late 2011, Five Iron Frenzy's website was suddenly replaced by an unexplained
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Strole, L. Jeanette (November–December 2001). "A Tail of Boogaloo and Varmint".
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Metteer, Chris (March 8, 2002). "Third Day needs to turn it up.(Reviews)".
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Mehle, Michael (May 10, 1996). "CHRISTIAN SKA BAND LETS MUSIC BE MESSAGE".
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for mainstream retail distribution. This version of the album, stylized as
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Price, Deborah Evans (March 14, 1998). "ForeFront signs deal with indie".
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For the murdered Argentine girl with a similar name to Micah Ortega, see
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for the Alliance of Renewal Churches and the co-founder of Denver's
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in 2003. In January 2004, Roper and Ortega-Till embarked on a brief
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Roper and Leanor Ortega-Till also self-published books of their own
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and Brainstorm Artists International before ultimately signing with
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Five Iron Frenzy Interview with Reese Roper (Frontman). Mousertime.
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Steinken, Ken (May 24, 1999). "Where No Ministry Has Gone Before".
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side project in early 1995. The name "Five Iron Frenzy" was a band
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Wenzel, John (June 8, 2007). "Couples make sweet music together".
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themes, Five Iron Frenzy was one of the pioneering figures of the
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music characterized by an offbeat sense of humor and prominent
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Tate, Frank. Five Iron Frenzy Mailing List. (February 3, 2004)
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Macintosh, Dan (November–December 1997). "Five Iron Frenzy".
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praising its abundance of content to a two-star rating from
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In April 2000, Five Iron Frenzy released their third album
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Reese Roper, on the band's decision to remain independent.
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project which featured future Five Iron Frenzy vocalist
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Newton, Adam (March–April 2009). "Brave Saint Saturn".
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Leanor "Jeff the Girl" Ortega-Till – saxophone, vocals
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200, their first album to not do so since their debut.
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Bartenhagen, Marcia (August 2001). "Falling Forward".
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Three days before the tour was set to begin in 283:convictions, often exploring themes of Christian 2571: 2569: 1647: 1645: 897:Five Iron Frenzy played their final show at the 2951: 2949: 2947: 2631: 2629: 2627: 1878: 1876: 1874: 1673: 1671: 1669: 1667: 1233: 906:, which was packaged as a double-disc set with 645:, replaced Kerr in Five Iron Frenzy's line-up. 536: 2521: 2519: 3379: 2652: 2650: 8: 3130:"Five Iron Frenzy - Until This Shakes Apart" 2558:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2239: 2237: 2053: 2051: 2049: 1944: 1942: 1940: 3061:"Five Iron Frenzy at Casselman's, 12/31/12" 2476: 2474: 2472: 2470: 2402: 2400: 2398: 2369:Martin, Rachel L. (January–February 2000). 2289: 2287: 2263: 2261: 1179:Religious affiliations and changes in faith 886:in California and the Florida and Illinois 3386: 3372: 3364: 2686: 2684: 2315: 2313: 2311: 1727: 1725: 1723: 1721: 1715:News. Now hosted at the Internet Archive. 1043:in 2004, and Ortega-Till having published 492:, which was released later that November. 38: 1907: 1905: 998:Culp, having released his own solo album 2639:. www.fiveironfrenzy.com. Archived from 2606:"Five Iron Frenzy Our Last Article Ever" 1886:. Five Iron Frenzy. 1997. Archived from 1466:"Rock Your Socks Off" w/The Altered and 1175:In 2024, they will play live in Denver. 3199:. God's Prosperity Radio. July 1, 2016. 2856:. The Phantom Tollbooth. Archived from 1998:Cornerstone Festival 2003 Program Guide 1539: 3015:"Five Iron Frenzy Kickstarter Account" 2551: 2323:. Bandoppler.com. 1999. Archived from 1515:, Philmore and Soul-Junk — Summer 2000 1172:in Denver, CO, on September 10, 2022. 587:tour, a ska punk tour orchestrated by 3687:Musical groups disestablished in 2003 3490:Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo 3212:"Song Explanation: "To Start a Fire"" 2482:The Rise and Fall of Five Iron Frenzy 1844:. Jesus Freak Hideout. 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Archived from 2956:Stephen Cohen (November 22, 2003). 2921:Fryberger, Scott (April 22, 2010). 1323:Scott Kerr – guitars, bass, vocals 1157:was released on November 26, 2013. 395:, formed Five Iron Frenzy as a ska/ 3692:Musical groups established in 1995 3579:Proof That the Youth Are Revolting 3210:Roper, Reese (September 4, 2014). 2982:Mouser, John (December 30, 2011). 1296:Nathanael "Brad" Dunham – trumpet 1290:Andrew Verdecchio – drums, vocals 660:Proof That the Youth Are Revolting 651:Proof That the Youth Are Revolting 379:and drummer Andrew Verdecchio. As 233:, in 1995. Best known for playing 171:Leanor "Jeff the Girl" Ortega Till 25: 3040:Moore, John (November 28, 2011). 2852:Todd, Jason (November 23, 2011). 2799:"The Hollyfelds Keep It Familiar" 2714:Argyrakis, Andy (November 2003). 2455:(34): 16. January–February 2001. 2143:"Five Iron Frenzy signed with..." 1921:. January 1, 2005. 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Five Iron Frenzy in July 2019
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Engine of a Million Plots
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