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Five Iron Frenzy was a Christian ska band from Denver, Colorado.
Members[]
- Reese Roper – lead vocals (1995-2003)
- Micah Ortega – lead guitar, vocals (1995-2003)
- Keith Hoerig – bass (1995-2003)
- Andrew Verdecchio – drums, vocals (1995-2003)
- Nathanael "Brad" Dunham – trumpet (1995-2003)
- Dennis Culp – trombone, vocals (1995-2003)
- Leanor "Jeff the Girl" Ortega – saxophone, vocals (1995-2003)
- Sonnie Johnston – guitar (1998-2003)
- Scott Kerr - guitar, vocals (1995-1998)
Discography[]
Studio Albums[]
- Upbeats and Beatdowns (1996)
- Our Newest Album Ever! (1997)
- All The Hype That Money Can Buy (2000)
- Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo (2001)
- The End Is Near (2003)
Live Albums[]
- Five Iron Frenzy LIVE: Proof That the Youth Are Revolting (1999)
- The End Is Here (2004)
EPs[]
Compilation Albums[]
- Cheeses of Nazareth (2003)
DVDs[]
- The Rise and Fall of Five Iron Frenzy DVD (2010)
Singles[]
- It's Funny, but Not Very Creative - (1996)
- Miniature Golf Courses of America Presents Five Iron Frenzy - (1998)
- Brad Is Dead - (1998)
- The Phantom Mullet - (Split with Philmore; 2000)
- Far, Far Away/Kamikaze - (2001)
Compilation Contributions[]
- Music for Meals: Take Time to Listen Vol. III (1997) ("Where Zero Meets 15" from Upbeats and Beatdowns (live) and "Most Likely to Succeed" from Our Newest Album Ever! (demo))
- Propska One (1998) ("A Flowery Song" from Upbeats and Beatdowns)
- Release SODA Volume 6 (1998) ("Every New Day" from Our Newest Album Ever!)
- 7Ball Gas Collection 10 (1998) ("Dandelions" from Quantity Is Job 1)
- Happy Christmas Volume 1 (1998) ("You Gotta Get Up" (new song))
- Five Minute Walk Records Greatest Hits 1995-1999 (1999) ("A Flowery Song" from Upbeats and Beatdowns, "Suckerpunch" and "Every New Day" from Our Newest Album Ever! , "Dandelions" from Quantity Is Job 1)
- 7Ball Gas Collection 12 (1999) ("All That Is Good" from Quantity Is Job 1)
- Seltzer 3 (1999) ("Dandelions" from Quantity Is Job 1)
- No Lies (1999) ("Suckerpunch" from Our Newest Album Ever!)
- 2:52 - Smarter, Stronger, Deeper, Cooler (2002) ("Cool Enough for You" from Upbeats and Beatdowns)
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