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204: 190: 351:) "... the kids were coming out of the seats and standing in the aisles to come up and rock out with us... They just shut us down... The park security and promoters evidently thought we were just evil and inciting riots." At the secular show they reported that they could "...connect with the kids, you know, just be real... same exact response from the crowd, and that's why I feel that's where we belong." 343:"Jesus said to be fishers of men; we have realized that you can't do that unless you're where the people who need him are." Generally, the band was discontented with the state of the Christian music industry and Christian subculture, which they saw as exploitive and misleading. Jeff Fortson contrasted for 374:, their final Tooth & Nail release, the group had largely moved away from spiritual themes. Their 2002 eponymous release was produced by Barry Pointer, and featured a sound which the band characterized as more in tune with their live shows. After their contract was sold to the general market label 342:
For Squad 5-O, the move to Tooth and Nail was more than just a change of approach in musical style. The band also began to move away from explicit references to Jesus, and to use metaphor more extensively. They also began to tour in more mainstream venues than churches, as explained by Jeff Fortson:
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occurred the following year, Tooth & Nail decided to change the album's cover to show a picture of the band members. The new release of the album still had the same songs as the original album had. Just as well, the band refrained from playing the song "Bombs over Broadway" at live performances
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Squad Five-O was founded by the Fortson brothers, Jeff and John, who initially formed a high-school band called Gypsy Rose with a drummer named Juan. Gypsy had a thrash metal sound; other associated band names: Bloom; BMX (Jeff Fortson: Guit/Vox, John Fortson: Bass/BGV, Guy Weaver: Drums/BGV) PUNKS
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and Christian sales conference showcases, I began to realize that this whole thing is an industry... We are a business... I'm an entertainer other band members such as Jake and Jake from Fire Engine Red spent all summer in a tent collaborated this. My faith colors what I do."
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was unique in that, although it had 18 listed tracks plus a hidden bonus track, it had 31 tracks of silence before the bonus track, "Rock and Roll Anthem". This gave the album 50 tracks overall, a nod to the "Five-O" in the band's name. Drummer Jason Anderson left after
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Their web site went dead in early 2006 and have had small amounts of activity from their Myspace page including posting a B-side track titled "Easy to Shoot" but it has been assumed the band has broken up to move on to other projects.
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on a MISSION. the band evolved through several names, members, and sounds before finally signing to a local record label, BulletProof Music. The band's following grew quickly, spurred on by the growing popularity of artists such as
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During the band's initial period, their sound was basic punk music with heavy ska influences. One Christian music magazine described their sound as a collision between
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showed warplanes flying through downtown New York. The album's title track described an attack on New York City and warned that other cities would also be attacked.
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magazine their experiences playing at a "large Christian event" and a secular one a few days later. At the Christian event (which was headlined by
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Minor, Kyle (July–August 2000). "Fishers of Men: The members of Squad 5-O have decided the best place to share the gospel is outside the Church".
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The band got into a dispute over publishing rights with their label and were helped by Brandon Ebel, president of the major Christian label
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Bassist John Fortson & guitarist Adam Garbinski formed the rock band Gasoline Heart with Louis DeFabrizio, formerly of the Kick.
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in the initial tour after 9/11. But slowly over time, the band would incorporate the track as part of their encore performance.
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was produced by Duane Baron. The band credits Baron with helping them to refine their rock sound. As Jeff Fortson reported to
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Common themes in their music are the power of the youth, the effects of social ills, and Christian unity, though with
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no longer formally touring or recording, but rather only performing occasional weekend concerts. Like their initial
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their lyrics appeared to leave their Christian roots, but the band still professed to be Christians.
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and was replaced by Justin Garbinski of Speedy Delivery; Justin's brother, Adam, who also played in
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also contained a card explaining the lyrics to the songs; Tooth & Nail did the same with
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magazine characterized the move as completing their transformation into glam rockers.
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Squad Five-O reunited for Cornerstone 2012 and in 2018 and performs occasionally.
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Bandoppler, Treble (September–October 2000). "Squad 5-O Rocking The Apocalypse".
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stylings, their name was derived from a cross between the television shows
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Losey, Steven (March–April 2002). "Reviews / Squad Five-O - self-titled".
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Hendricks, Shawn (March 2002). "Reviews / Squad Five-O - self titled".
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interviewed lead singer Jeff Fortson on the Eleventylife podcast.
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Van Pelt, Doug (July–August 1998). "Album Reviews: SQUAD FIVE-O
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s reader's choice award for "Favorite New Artist of 1997".
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Heckman, Garth (November–December 1998). "Tools / Music /
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Index

Savannah
Georgia
Ska punk
glam punk
Christian punk
Tooth & Nail
Capitol Records
punk rock
Savannah
Georgia
ska-punk
Hawaii Five-O
The Mod Squad
Capitol Records
Five Iron Frenzy
the Insyderz
Supertones
third-wave ska
HM Magazine
Georgia state flag, 1956–2001
The Confederate Navy Jack, 1863-1865
Georgia state flag
flags of the Confederate States of America
Ninety Pound Wuss
The OC Supertones
Georgia state flag
Confederate States of America
The Huntingtons
Tooth & Nail Records
ska punk

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