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Culp's musical direction became prominent, although the composition duties were spread somewhat amongst band members.
Production and engineering for every album was led by Masaki " Saki " Liu at his One Way Studio.
With the release of Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo, FIF's sound leaned more towards horn-tinged hard rock than ska, although all of the original horns were still intact.
According to Keith Hoerig: " It's a rock record with horns, in the vein of Chicago and the Rolling Stones, who have horns all over their records.
" 2001 marked a turning point for the band as their record contract with Five Minute Walk ran out, leading to rumors that the band would break up.
For a time they considered signing with a major label, but they decided to finish their career with 5 Minute Walk.

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