Miniature Golf Courses of America

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Miniature Golf Courses of America
Miniature Golf Courses of America cover
EP by Five Iron Frenzy
Released 1998
Genre Third-wave ska
Label Asian Man Records
Producer(s) Michael Park
Professional reviews
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Five Iron Frenzy chronology
Our Newest Album Ever!
(1997)
Miniature Golf Courses of America
(1998)
Brad Is Dead
(1998)


Miniature Golf Courses of America is Five Iron Frenzy's second 7" vinyl release. It was released sometime in 1998.

The album's cover and title are direct references to Lake Charles, Louisiana lounge singer and former singer of Chase Gee Gee (G.G.) Shinn's garage rock album titled "Putt Putt Golf Courses of America Present Gee Gee Shinn And His Band", released sometime in the 1960s.

[edit] Side one

  1. "Mama Mia" (ABBA cover)
  2. "Arnold, and Willis, and Mr. Drummond"

[edit] Side two

  1. "Handbook for the Sellout"


Five Iron Frenzy
Reese Roper - Keith Hoerig - Micah Ortega - Dennis Culp - Andrew Verdecchio - Leanor "Jeff" Ortega - Nathanael "Brad" Dunham - Sonnie Johnson - Scott Kerr
Discography
Studio albums and EPs: All the Hype That Money Can Buy - Brad Is Dead - Five Iron Frenzy 2: Electric Boogaloo - It's Funny, but Not Very Creative - Miniature Golf Courses of America - Our Newest Album Ever! - Quantity Is Job 1 - The End Is Near - Upbeats and Beatdowns
Live albums: Proof That the Youth Are Revolting - The End Is Here
B-Sides: Cheeses...(of Nazareth)