Fourth From the Last | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 28, 1998 | |||
Genre | Christian ska, swing | |||
Label | 5 Minute Walk/Sarabellum | |||
Producer | Frank Tate | |||
The W's chronology | ||||
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Fourth From the Last is the first album by the band The W's, released in 1998 by 5 Minute Walk. The name of the album is derived from the fact that the letter W is the fourth from the last letter in the Latin alphabet.[1]
The album was well received, achieving No. 4 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart and "Top Contemporary Christian" charts, and No. 147 on the Billboard 200.[2] Although the album was pulled from the shelves of LifeWay Christian Resources stores for containing "indecent" words[3] the album eventually sold over 200,000 units.[4] The album received two Dove Awards in 1999, first for "Modern Rock Album of the Year," and "Modern Rock Record Song of the Year" for the song "The Devil Is Bad".[5]
The hidden track is a tribute to the band Five Iron Frenzy, performed in the style of Wesley Willis.[6]
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Source | Rating |
CCM Magazine | [7] |
Cross Rhythms | [8] |
Jesus Freak Hideout | [9] |
HM Magazine | [10] |
The Phantom Tollbooth | [11] |
YouthWorker | [12] |