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Late News Breaking Lyrics 2004
Squad Five-o Lyrics 2002
Bombs Over Broadway Lyrics 2000
Fight The System Lyrics 1998
What I Believe Lyrics 1997
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Squad Five-O Biography

The glam rock outfit Squad Five-O is comprised of vocalist Jeff Fortson, bassist John Fortson, guitarist Adam Garbinski and drummer Justin Garbinski, and together this foursome delivers their own brandish punk stylings, complete with garage rock elements and classic guitar rhythms. Signed to Tooth & Nail Records, Squad Five-O released their debut Bombs Over Broadway in summer 2000, after countless independent releases. What I Believe was issued in early 2001. Within a year, Justin Garbinski left the band to pursue other opportunities. One:21's Kris Klein and local drummer Dave Petersen were added to the lineup and Squad Five-O issued a self-titled effortbr /br /in spring 2002. Their punk-pop sound was as energetic as ever, gaining the band more fans around the world. A deal with Capitol followed in 2003 and Squad Five-O joined producer Matt Wallace (Faith No More, The Replacements) for the recording of their fourth studio effort. Late News Breaking was released in summer 2004. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide