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Release Date:
April 13, 2010
Original Title:
The Rise And Fall Of Five Iron Frenzy
Alternate Titles:
Five Iron Frenzy: The Rise And Fall Of Five Iron Frenzy
Five Iron Frenzy: The Rise And Fall Of Five Iron Frenzy Bonus Disc
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 180
Hailing from Denver Colorado, this group of underdogs ascended to become both adored and despised for their nine albums and almost 1000 live performances. Riding the fence between a Christian fad and a secular phenomenon, Five Iron Frenzy never quite belonged in either world. This is the story of how nine people rose to have one of the greatest cult followings of any band in recent history, and of their subsequent demise. More fun than a piƱata full of pork and beans - the rise and fall of Five Iron Frenzy.
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Cinematography:
Reese Roper
Editor:
Peter Rollo
Andrew Verdecchio
Reese Roper
Music:
Reese Roper
Scott Kerr
Producer:
Reese Roper
Thanks:
Matthew Wiatt
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