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Five Year Mission is a ''Star Trek'' tribute band from Indianapolis, Indiana. The band is composed of five Trekkies who aspire to write a song for every episode of the original ''Star Trek'' series. ==History== The idea to write a song for every ''Star Trek'' episode was created by Mike Rittenhouse. He approached Noah Butler, whom he knew was a Star Trek fan, and the two decided to form a band to record the songs in-studio. They proceeded to find three additional band mates, Patrick O'Connor, Chris Spurgin, and Andy Fark, and four of them served as song writers, each selecting ''Star Trek'' episodes to write about for Year One. The band performed live for the first time, wearing ''Star Trek'' uniforms, at the Melody Inn in 2010. They were named "Best New Band" in Indianapolis that year. They released their debut CD, ''Year One'', in 2010. Their CD release party was held at Starbase Indy. At the same convention, Tim Russ performed with the band.〔 Their second album, ''Year Two'', came out in 2011 at Starbase Indy. The band performed in a battle of the bands against a Klingon themed band, Il Troubadour, at the convention that year as well. In 2013, the band released their third album, ''Trouble with Tribbles'', a five song EP about the ''Star Trek'' episode with the same name. Each band member wrote their own song about the episode, including Fark, who had not yet composed a song for the band.〔 Their third album is ''Year Three'', and the band held a CD release party at the Melody Inn.〔 Their fifth album, Spock's Brain, was released in July 2015. The album includes 10 original songs about the infamous episode ''Spock's Brain'', as well as a bonus track, ''Spock's Dog''. A tribute video for George Takei's birthday, released on YouTube, received over 82,000 views.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Five Year Mission」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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