Fifteen "Surprise!" LP OOP Crimpshrine Operation Ivy Avail

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Fifteen "Surprise" LP Grass Records (US)

Vinyl is VG+, Jacket is NM

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Track Listing

1AMiddle2AArmed Gangs3AWhore4AFamous5ANo6ANancy's Song7ACircles1BParking Lots2BStolen Smiles3BSong #144BBack5BMy Friend II6BThe End II
Fifteen was a band formed by . Ott was the group's main songwriter and only consistent member. According to Ott, the band had a total of fifteen members by the time it finally disbanded in 2000: Jack Curran, Mikey Mischief, Mark Moreno, Jean Repetto, Lucky Dog, Chris Flanagan, John Ogle, Jesse Wickman, Joe Cable, John Quintos, Scott Pierce, Jim Prior, Lisa D., Vanessa Bain and himself.
History

Fifteen formed in 1991 following the demise of Ott's previous band, . Their early releases were similar in style to Crimpshrine, though with classic rock and pop influences which became more prominent as the band aged. Ott also began to use a more traditional singing voice in addition to the throaty growl for which he'd become known in Crimpshrine.

The band broke up for the first time in 1996, following the release of . Their last show was memorialized on the live record Allegra. Ott claimed that playing in a touring electric rock band was inconsistent with the hardline environmentalist stance he'd taken in Fifteen's lyrics. He began performing as an acoustic solo artist and released the split album with .

Fifteen reformed in late 1998 with Ott and several members of the original line-up. In 1999 they released Lucky on and participated in that label's first . The album featured electric versions of many of the songs on Ott's acoustic album and was a stylistic departure from the rough-edged pop-punk of Fifteen's earlier work. This line-up dissolved following the departure of bassist .

A new line-up existed briefly, recording the EP and the album Survivor, but this version of Fifteen did not tour. Fifteen broke up again in 2000. Jeff Ott claimed on the website that the anti-commercial DIY ethics of punk rock made it too expensive for him to have a band while raising a family.

Ott returned to his solo career for several years, releasing another record, . In 2007 he abandoned his solo career as well, saying simply that he was busy with school.

Songwriting and Politics

Fifteen was notable for their lyrical content and political beliefs as much as their music. Ott approached political issues in a more personal, "storyteller" mode than is typical of punk rock music. Fifteen addressed issues such as environmentalism, pacifism, homelessness, drug addiction, child abuse, racism and sexism. Ott's lyrics were often written in the first-person narrative style, as he himself was a victim of child abuse and was homeless for much of the band's early career. Jeff Ott is also a recovering alcoholic and drug addict.

A running theme in Fifteen song titles is the "-tion" suffix, a nod to the overuse of this suffix in Crimpshrine song titles. Some Fifteen songs, such as "Run II" and "Liberation II", are often sequels to songs written by Ott or other artists.

Many Fifteen songs are tributes to friends of the band who have died, including "Front", "Chris' Song", and "Welcome to Berkeley". "Brian's Song" on the album Survivor refers to the death of .

featured prominently on the first three Fifteen albums, but are completely absent from later releases. Ott addresses his stance towards love songs in the track , a song about codependency.

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