Family Force 5
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Family Force 5

Family Force 5 formed in Atlanta in 2005 with Solomon Olds on vocals, Chadwick Tromp on guitar, Nathan Currin on drums, and Derek Mount on bass. Their debut...

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Family Force 5's Atlanta party-rock with electronic edges

A Christian rock band that mixed guitar-driven energy with electronic beats and kept playing their way.

For their mix of rock and electronics, check out 'Dance Like Nobody's Watching.' Their debut album 'Business Up Front, Party in the Back' still frames their whole approach.

They came out of Atlanta in 2005 with a debut album called 'Business Up Front, Party in the Back' that set their tone. Songs like 'Dance Like Nobody's Watching' and 'Bulletproof' show how they blended electronic elements with rock. Their track 'Chainsaw' from the 2008 album 'Dance or Die' hit the top 10 on Billboard's Christian Rock chart.

They formed in Atlanta in 2005 with Solomon Olds on vocals. Their third album 'Dance or Die' came out in 2008, and they kept releasing music through albums like 'Time Stands Still' in 2014. Some traditionalists questioned their electronic beats and live shows, but they kept playing their way.

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Family Force 5 formed in Atlanta in 2005 with Solomon Olds on vocals, Chadwick Tromp on guitar, Nathan Currin on drums, and Derek Mount on bass. Their debut album 'Business Up Front, Party in the Back' came out the following year, establishing their energetic approach to Christian rock.

Their third album 'Dance or Die' from 2008 included the track 'Chainsaw,' which reached the top 10 on Billboard's Christian Rock chart. Songs like 'Dance Like Nobody's Watching' and 'Bulletproof' show how they mixed electronic elements with guitar-driven rock.

Some traditionalists in Christian music circles questioned their use of electronic beats and high-energy live shows. The band kept playing their way regardless, releasing several more albums including 'Time Stands Still' in 2014.

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