Terry's 3-Some @ 3 - 5FDP*3

Every weekday at 3pm, I play 3 songs in a row by a single band, or based on a single theme.

They are one of THE most popular bands on the Rock 94.7 playlist, so it was only a matter of time before they got another 3-Some to themselves.

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By the way, if you want more or less 5FDP, the best way to make that happen is to join and participate in the  Rock Illuminati .  You can score a free firearm rental from Zingers & Flingers, Central Wisconsin's ONLY indoor shooting range every time you complete a music survey.  You can win all sorts of other rad stuff too.

SONG 1:  "Wash It All Away"

Released in 2015, this song came along at absolutely the right time.  You have to remember the mood in the US in the years leading up to the 2016 Presidential Election.  This country was on...freaking...edge.  Economic stress brought on by wage stagnation was being completely ignored by the political leaders at the time.  A lot of people were wanting something to "wash it all away".

SONG 2:  "When the Seasons Change"

5FDP has released a bunch of songs and videos paying tribute to, and addressing the issues faced by, the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces.
While this song is a bit more open-ended, speaking to commitment between loved ones, the video is a tribute to the men and women who serve their communities in the police force.
This hits especially close to home in Central Wisconsin as the memory of  March 27th, 2017 is still very fresh in many citizens' minds.

SONG 3:  "Hard to See"

One of 5FDP's first hits, "Hard to See"  focuses on what I believe is biggest stumbling block in human communication; an absolute refusal to look at things from the other person's point of view.
Sure, that person may be wrong as hell, but you're not going to be able to win them over until you can sort out how they got to where they're at in the first place.

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