Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Alkaline Trio, Andrew Jackson Jihad, Big D and the Kids Table, Blue Meanies (Illinois band), Bomb the Music Industry , Buck-O-Nine, Classics of Love, Colossal (band), Duvall (band), Ee (band), Five Iron Frenzy, Good for Cows, Guerilla Poubelle, Johnny Socko, Korea Girl, Lemuria (band), Less Than Jake, Let's Go Bowling, Link 80, Mealticket, Monkey (band), MU330, Noise By Numbers, No Torso, Potshot (band), Riverdales, Satori (band), Screeching Weasel, Shinobu (band), Skankin' Pickle, Slapstick (band), Slow Gherkin, Smoking Popes, Softball (band), Squirtgun, Sundowner (band), Ten in the Swear Jar, The Apers, The Broadways, The Bruce Lee Band, The Chinkees, The Honor System (band), The Methadones, The Peacocks (band), The Queers, The Riptides (Canadian band), The Rudiments, The Taxpayers, Toys That Kill, Tuesday (band). Excerpt: Five Iron Frenzy (also known as Five Iron or FIF) is a Christian ska band formed in Denver, Colorado in 1995, disbanded in 2003, then reunited again in 2011. The band released a new single and announced they were recording additional new material on November 22, 2011. The band's music was most heavily influenced by ska and punk rock, but their influences also include heavy metal. Their songs often include salsa-style shouting, sophisticated literary and music references, and elaborate trombone solos. The band was signed to 5 Minute Walk in 1996, and stayed with the label for nine of its releases. Two other albums were self-released, and another was released through Asian Man Records. The band never received any significant music industry awards, and received relatively little attention in mainstream media. Their biggest national exposure came when their song, "Oh, Canada" (which referenced William Shatner), appeared on the TV series Boston Legal (in which Shatner stars) in October 2005, almost...