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  1. A Flowery Song
  2. A New Hope
  3. Ab's Song
  4. Abraham Lincoln Beard Part 1
  5. Abraham Lincoln Beard Part 2
  6. Abraham Lincoln Beard Part 3
  7. All Of The Pants Songs
  8. All That Is Good
  9. All The Hype
  10. Amalgamate
  11. American Kryptonite
  12. Anchors Away
  13. Anthem
  14. Arnold And Willis And Mr. Drumond
  15. At Least I'm Not Like All Those Other Old Guys
  16. Banner Year
  17. Beautiful America
  18. Blue Comb '78
  19. Blue Mix
  20. Burn
  21. Cannonball
  22. Car
  23. Chew Water
  24. Combat Chuck
  25. Cool Enough For You
  26. Dandelions
  27. Dog Food
  28. Donkey Basketball
  29. Eulogy
  30. Every New Day
  31. Everywhere I Go
  32. Fahrenheit
  33. Faking Life
  34. Far Far Away
  35. Farewell To Arms
  36. Farsighted
  37. Fistful Of Sand
  38. Five Iron Is Stupid
  39. Four Kids in Memphis
  40. Four-Fifty-One
  41. Get Your Riot Gear
  42. Giants
  43. Give Me Back My Sandwich
  44. Handbook For The Sellout
  45. How's About Some Milk
  46. Hurricanes
  47. I Feel Lucky
  48. I Still Like Larry
  49. It Was Beautiful
  50. It's Not Unusual
  51. It's So Hot I'm Going To Have A Heat Stroke
  52. Juggernaut
  53. Kamikaze
  54. Kingdom Of The Dinosaurs
  55. Kitty Doggy
  56. Left
  57. Litmus
  58. Mama Mia
  59. Mamma Mia!
  60. Marty
  61. Mayonnaise Taco Monday
  62. Me Oh My
  63. Metal Rules!
  64. Milestone
  65. Mind For Treason
  66. Most Likely To Succeed
  67. My Evil Plan To Save The World
  68. Never Ask Us To Play This
  69. New Hope
  70. New Year's Eve
  71. No Grandma = Know Grandma
  72. Oh Canada
  73. Old West
  74. Omnivores For Mediocrity
  75. On Distant Shores
  76. One Girl Army
  77. Plan B
  78. Praise The Lord
  79. Pre-Ex-Girlfriend
  80. Rhubarb Pie
  81. Screams In The Night
  82. Second Season
  83. See The Flames Begin To Crawl
  84. So Far, So Bad
  85. Solidarity
  86. Something Like Laughter
  87. Spartan
  88. Stinky Hippy
  89. Suckerpunch
  90. Superpowers
  91. Sweet Talkin' Woman
  92. That Tastes Horrible
  93. That's How The Story Ends
  94. The Cross Of St. Andrew
  95. The Day We Killed
  96. The Greatest Story Ever Told
  97. The Phantom Mullet
  98. The Untimely Death Of Brad
  99. These Are Not My Pants
  100. Third World Think Tank
  101. Trapeze Swinger
  102. Ugly Day
  103. Vultures
  104. When I Go Out
  105. When I See Her Face
  106. Where Is Micah?
  107. Where The Zero Meets The Fifteen
  108. Wizard Needs Food, Badly
  109. World Without End
  110. You Can't Handle This
  111. You Probably Shouldn't Move Here

Five Iron Frenzy is an American band which formed in Denver, Colorado, in 1995. Best known for playing ska punk music characterized by an offbeat sense of humor and prominent Christian themes, Five Iron Frenzy was one of the pioneering figures of the Christian ska 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 alternative rock and pop punk influences, though it continues to create ska music and feature Christian lyrical themes despite several members' changes in religious beliefs. 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 cult following for their energetic live shows typified by humorous stage antics which often drew attention to various social causes and charities. By the early 2000s, Five Iron Frenzy had independently sold a total of almost one million albums, though a number of factors eventually contributed to their break-up in 2003. After an eight-year hiatus, the band reunited in 2011 to resume intermittent touring, launching a coincident Kickstarter campaign to finance a new album which raised a then record-breaking $207,980. The resultant album, Engine of a Million Plots, was released in November 2013. 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 Social Gospel convictions, often exploring themes of Christian hypocrisy and fundamentalism, manifest destiny and the injustices done to Native Americans, and faith-based criticisms of capitalism, consumerism, nationalism, xenophobia, racism, homophobia and even the Christian music industry, as well as more traditional and uplifting songs of praise and worship. The band is also known for their comic songs which rely on droll self-deprecating and self-referential humor, absurdist non-sequiturs and frequent references to pop culture and geek culture.

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