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Four-fifty-one

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Four-Fifty-One, is a song by the Ska band Five Iron Frenzy from their album "All The Hype That Money Can Buy". It refrences the novel by Ray Bradbury "Fahrenheit 451".

The song that preceeds Four-Fifty-One is also called "Fahrenheit" so as to say when reading the track list, Fahrenheit, 451.
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