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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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for mainstream retail distribution. This version of the album, stylized as
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in 2003. In January 2004, Roper and Ortega-Till embarked on a brief
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side project in early 1995. The name "Five Iron Frenzy" was a band
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2762:"Selling Through Sound: The Surprising Art Behind TV Ad Music"
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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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2835:"The Mile High Makeout: The return of Nathan & Stephen"
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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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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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2904:"The Rise and Fall of Five Iron Frenzy (Video 2010)"
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3275:Brown, Bruce A. (May 1998). "Rock n Roll World".
3184:The Rise and Fall of Five Iron Frenzy (2010), DVD
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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
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3015:"Five Iron Frenzy Kickstarter Account"
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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. April 15, 2000
1421:Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo
1123:The Rise and Fall of Five Iron Frenzy
1084:The Rise and Fall of Five Iron Frenzy
776:Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo
682:Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo
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229:is an American band which formed in
2995:Navarro, Dave (November 22, 2011).
2960:. RELEVANT Magazine. 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
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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..."
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1652:Devitt, Shelby (March 19, 2012).
1549:"The Revenge of Five Iron Frenzy"
773:Five Iron Frenzy's fourth album,
576:and peaking at number 176 on the
555:Five Iron Frenzy's second album,
275:, was released in November 2013.
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2760:Milano, Dan (December 6, 2016).
2321:"Five Iron Frenzy - Reese Roper"
1734:"All The Hype Five Iron Can Buy"
1547:Huckabee, Tyler (January 2013).
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3561:The Second Coming of Cheeses...
3483:All the Hype That Money Can Buy
3103:Bear, John (October 20, 2020).
3059:Murphy, Tom (January 2, 2013).
2958:"Q&A with Five Iron Frenzy"
2797:Eyl, Eryc (February 28, 2008).
2608:. Real Magazine. Archived from
2339:"Supertones Chase The Sun Tour"
2268:Steininger, Alex (April 1998).
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1413:All the Hype That Money Can Buy
1317:Sonnie Johnston – lead guitars
1284:Micah Ortega – guitars, vocals
984:Brace Yourself for the Mediocre
724:All the Hype That Money Can Buy
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691:All the Hype That Money Can Buy
678:All the Hype That Money Can Buy
3712:Punk rock groups from Colorado
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3019:New Five Iron Frenzy Album!!!!
2833:Eyl, Eryc (January 21, 2011).
2141:Scott Kerr (August 12, 1996).
2023:Shari Lloyd (March 22, 1996).
1518:"Electric Youth" w/Relient K,
763:September 11 terrorist attacks
716:Columbine High School massacre
465:s Funny, But Not Very Creative
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2637:"Past Shows Five Iron Frenzy"
2359:. (1999). From decapolis.com.
1884:"Five Iron Frenzy - The Band"
1711:Todd, Darleen. (12-30-1997).
1045:It Must Look Pretty Appealing
950:The Light of Things Hoped For
629:into the top fifteen of both
55:Five Iron Frenzy in July 2019
2692:"Music News: September 2003"
2604:Hendricks, Kevin D. (2004).
1968:"Keith & Micah on Stuff"
1966:Hendricks, Kevin D. (2004).
1732:Sant, John (May–June 2000).
1376:Five Iron Frenzy discography
1142:campaign for a new album on
662:cracked the top ten of both
3662:American ska musical groups
3252:. Broken FM. Archived from
2780:"Dennis Culp - Discography"
2743:"Reese Roper - Discography"
499:, national recognition and
425:The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
346:and frequent references to
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3536:Between Pavement and Stars
2872:"Music News: January 2004"
2357:Interview with Brad Dunham
2116:"Artist: Five Iron Frenzy"
2062:. In Brennan Luann (ed.).
1913:"Five Iron Frenzy - Music"
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3504:Engine of a Million Plots
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955:Tooth & Nail Records
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329:Christian music industry
32:Murder of Micaela Ortega
3554:Cheeses...(of Nazareth)
3511:Until This Shakes Apart
3435:Nathanael "Brad" Dunham
3086:"The Long Wait Is Over"
2058:Alfonso, Barry (1999).
1480:"Ska Against Racism" w/
1453:Until This Shakes Apart
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1071:and the 2018 storybook
847:Cheeses...(of Nazareth)
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3476:Our Newest Album Ever!
2925:. Jesus Freak Hideout.
2484:(2010) DVD documentary
2449:"News / Modern Rock".
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2940:. Indie Vision Music.
2327:on February 28, 2001.
2122:on September 30, 2007
1754:on September 18, 2000
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1388:Upbeats and Beatdowns
1220:Christian apologetics
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2874:. Jesusfreakhideout.
2694:. Jesusfreakhideout.
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1041:More Than Paper Thin
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2272:. In Music We Trust
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1952:Rocky Mountain News
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1305:– trombone, vocals
1088:Jesus Freak Hideout
1025:alternative country
899:Fillmore Auditorium
720:Columbine, Colorado
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447:and Alex Parker of
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3425:Leanor Ortega-Till
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2721:Christianity Today
2579:Grand Rapids Press
2297:Christianity Today
2247:Billboard Magazine
2198:Billboard Magazine
2060:"Five Iron Frenzy"
1918:Christianity Today
1698:The Register-Guard
1681:Grand Rapids Press
1524:Ace Troubleshooter
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1092:Indie Vision Music
975:Ace Troubleshooter
939:Brave Saint Saturn
922:Christian charts.
759:Fishkill, New York
755:Ace Troubleshooter
585:Ska Against Racism
513:Warner Music Group
437:Bushnell, Illinois
333:praise and worship
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2716:"The End Is Here"
1994:Thompson, John J.
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1739:HM Magazine
1630:(136): 19.
1627:HM Magazine
1526:— Fall 2001
1520:John Reuben
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1341:(1995–2003)
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1276:Reese Roper
1200:Pentecostal
1144:Kickstarter
1065:LA Symphony
1061:Pigeon John
1049:spoken word
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373:Reese Roper
348:pop culture
313:nationalism
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267:Kickstarter
164:Dennis Culp
156:Reese Roper
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2076:Gale Group
1742:(83): 24.
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1057:Stavesacre
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967:Ethan Luck
963:supergroup
530:Dove Award
441:Ghoti Hook
325:homophobia
317:xenophobia
305:capitalism
297:injustices
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