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F.Y.P, or the Five Year Plan, was a [[punk rock]] of Todd Congelliere that preceded the more recent bands [[Toys That Kill]] and [[Underground Railroad to Candyland]].{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} The group began as a one-man band with a cheap [[Fisher Price]] [[drum machine]] providing the beat.{{cn|date=September 2015}}
F.Y.P, or the Five Year Plan, was a [[punk rock]] of Todd Congelliere that preceded the more recent bands [[Toys That Kill]] and [[Underground Railroad to Candyland]].{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{citation needed|date=September 2015}} The group began as a one-man band with a cheap [[Fisher Price]] [[drum machine]] providing the beat.{{cn|date=September 2015}}
Congelliere began work with F.Y.P in 1989, and disbanded it in 1999. The band saw improvements to its talent and gained notorietyin the DIY{{what?|date=September 2015}} punk scene for touring the world several times,{{when?|date=September 2015}} bankrolled and set up by the Conge.{{what?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}}
Congelliere began work with F.Y.P in 1989, and disbanded it in 1999. The band saw improvements to its talent and gained notoriety in the DIY{{what?|date=September 2015}} punk scene for touring the world several times,{{when?|date=September 2015}} bankrolled and set up by the Conge.{{what?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}}


During this ten-year span, F.Y.P toured Europe several times,{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}} Japan once,{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}} and the U.S. numerous times.{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}} In that time, they released over a dozen records on the [[Recess Records]] label,{{what?|date=September 2015}}{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}} and received coverage in music magazines such as ''[[Maximumrocknroll]]'',{{cn|date=September 2015}} ''[[Razorcake]]'',{{cn|date=September 2015}} and ''[[Flipside (fanzine)|Flipside]]''.{{cn|date=September 2015}}
During this ten-year span, F.Y.P toured Europe several times,{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}} Japan once,{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}} and the U.S. numerous times.{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}} In that time, they released over a dozen records on the [[Recess Records]] label,{{what?|date=September 2015}}{{when?|date=September 2015}}{{cn|date=September 2015}} and received coverage in music magazines such as ''[[Maximumrocknroll]]'',{{cn|date=September 2015}} ''[[Razorcake]]'',{{cn|date=September 2015}} and ''[[Flipside (fanzine)|Flipside]]''.{{cn|date=September 2015}}

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F.Y.P
Also known asFive Year Plan
OriginSan Pedro, Los Angeles, California, United States
GenresPunk rock
Years active1989-1999
LabelsRecess
Past membersTodd Congelliere
Sean Cole

F.Y.P, the Five Year Plan, was a punk rock band founded by Todd Congelliere, a predecessor to the more recent bands Toys That Kill and Underground Railroad to Candyland.[when?][not verified in body]

History

F.Y.P, or the Five Year Plan, was a punk rock of Todd Congelliere that preceded the more recent bands Toys That Kill and Underground Railroad to Candyland.[when?][citation needed] The group began as a one-man band with a cheap Fisher Price drum machine providing the beat.[citation needed] Congelliere began work with F.Y.P in 1989, and disbanded it in 1999. The band saw improvements to its talent and gained notoriety in the DIY[clarification needed] punk scene for touring the world several times,[when?] bankrolled and set up by the Conge.[clarification needed][citation needed]

During this ten-year span, F.Y.P toured Europe several times,[when?][citation needed] Japan once,[when?][citation needed] and the U.S. numerous times.[when?][citation needed] In that time, they released over a dozen records on the Recess Records label,[clarification needed][when?][citation needed] and received coverage in music magazines such as Maximumrocknroll,[citation needed] Razorcake,[citation needed] and Flipside.[citation needed]

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

  • Extra Credit (1990)
  • Made In USA (1991)
  • Cooties (1993)
  • My Neighbores Is Stoopid (1993)
  • Guido, Where Are You? (1993)
  • Incomplete Crap (1994)
  • Idiocy 101 (1994)
  • Incomplete Crap Vol. 2 (1999)
  • Come Home Smelly (2000)

Split EPs

See also

References