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The End Is Near (Five Iron Frenzy album)

''The End is Near'' is the fifth album by Five Iron Frenzy, self-released on June 18, 2003. The album was later widely re-released as a part of double album titled ''The End is Here'' (stylized as ''The End is Near Here'') by Five Minute Walk Records on April 20, 2004. The double album includes both the studio album and a live recording of the band's final concert performance. The album was intended as the band's last as was the tour used to promoted it, until the band announced a reunion in 2011 and new album, Engine of a Million Plots released in 2013.
==Packaging and release==

''The End is Here'' was recorded in early 2003 and sold directly by the band during their farewell tour and through their official website. The cover and packaging artwork was done by Doug TenNapel, the visual artist who had previously worked on three other Five Iron Frenzy covers.〔TenNapel did the artwork for ''Our Newest Album Ever!'', ''Quantity Is Job 1'', and ''Proof That the Youth Are Revolting''.〕 The packaging for ''The End is Near'' features a red motif for the cover and artwork while the re-release, ''The End is Here'', includes a green layout. Otherwise both versions contain the same artwork by TenNapel. The earlier self-released version is missing a barcode and instead included a blank space reading "I LAST SAW FIVE IRON FRENZY ON" which the band themselves stamped with that day's date when sold from their merchandise tables on their farewell tour.
On November 22, 2003 at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Colorado, the band played their final show and recorded it. On April 20, 2004, the double disc set ''The End is Here'' (stylized as ''The End is Near Here'') was released for widely distributed retail. This set includes the studio album and the final performance on two separate discs. An exclusive inclusion on the double disc set was one extra studio track ''"The Cross of Saint Andrew"'' which was not included on the earlier self-released version of the studio album.
Both versions of the CD where packaged with a cardboard slipcover over the standard CD jewel case, which was bundled with a high-quality 15-page booklet containing band photographs, artwork by TenNapel, lyrics and words of farewell to the fans. Inside the front lid of the jewel case of the earlier self-released version was a simple one sheet reproduction of the cover, while inside the front lid of the double disc set was a fold out poster featuring a collage of photographs from the band's farewell performance.

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