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Squad Five-O is an American punk rock band from Savannah, Georgia no longer formally touring or recording, but rather only performing occasional weekend concerts. Like their initial ska-punk stylings, their name was derived from a cross between the television shows Hawaii Five-O and The Mod Squad. Between 1997 and 2006 the band grew lyrically and in popularity, and also shifted its style significantly. Over the course of their career they moved from a small indie Christian label to the major label Capitol Records and released five albums in the process.

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  • Squad Five-O is an American punk rock band from Savannah, Georgia no longer formally touring or recording, but rather only performing occasional weekend concerts. Like their initial ska-punk stylings, their name was derived from a cross between the television shows Hawaii Five-O and The Mod Squad. Between 1997 and 2006 the band grew lyrically and in popularity, and also shifted its style significantly. Over the course of their career they moved from a small indie Christian label to the major label Capitol Records and released five albums in the process. (en)
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  • Georgia state flag, 1956–2001 (en)
  • The Confederate Navy Jack, 1863-1865 (en)
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  • Georgia state flag, 1956–2001 (en)
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  • "Our State Flag Sucks" called the "Georgia state flag banner of hate" for its likeness to flags of the Confederate States of America. The lyrics caused the album to be pulled from some Christian book stores. (en)
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  • Flag of the State of Georgia .svg (en)
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  • BulletProof Music, Tooth & Nail, Capitol Records (en)
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  • Squad Five-O (en)
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  • Savannah, Georgia, USA (en)
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  • Jason Anderson (en)
  • John Fortson (en)
  • Dave Petersen (en)
  • Adam Garbinski (en)
  • Jeff Fortson (en)
  • Justin Garbinski (en)
  • Kris Klein (en)
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  • "Bands that influenced us, like Op Ivy... never told their audience what to believe... It was presented in a way to make you think." (en)
  • "After playing GMA conventions 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." (en)
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  • Jeff Fortson on Five-O's lyrics, 2004 (en)
  • Jeff Fortson on the Christian music industry (en)
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  • Squad Five-O is an American punk rock band from Savannah, Georgia no longer formally touring or recording, but rather only performing occasional weekend concerts. Like their initial ska-punk stylings, their name was derived from a cross between the television shows Hawaii Five-O and The Mod Squad. Between 1997 and 2006 the band grew lyrically and in popularity, and also shifted its style significantly. Over the course of their career they moved from a small indie Christian label to the major label Capitol Records and released five albums in the process. (en)
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