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left the band in 2004 (later becoming a landscaper and a Christian pastor) and was replaced by Jon Schneck .
In 2003, Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do saw the band refining their songwriting. The album included the poignant "Getting Into You" and the hilarious "I So Hate Consequences." relient k wiki
| Background Information | | | :--- | :--- | | Origin | Canton, Ohio, U.S. | | Genres | Pop punk, Christian rock, alternative rock, acoustic rock, piano rock | | Years active | 1998–present (hiatus 2017–2022) | | Labels | Capitol, Mono vs. Stereo, Gotee, Rocketown | | Associated acts | Matthew Thiessen and the Earthquakes, Owl City, Switchfoot, House of Heroes | | Website | relientk.com | left the band in 2004 (later becoming a
is an American rock band formed in Canton, Ohio, in 1998. The band's name is derived from the "Reliant K" automobile model, with a modified spelling. Known for their clever wordplay, energetic punk rock roots, and gradual maturation into more sophisticated pop-rock and piano-driven ballads, the band became a staple of the early 2000s Christian rock and mainstream pop-punk scenes. The core lineup has long featured Matt Thiessen (lead vocals, guitar, piano) and Matt Hoopes (lead guitar, backing vocals). History Formation and early years (1998–2000) Relient K formed while its members were still in high school. The original lineup consisted of Matt Thiessen (vocals/guitar), Matt Hoopes (guitar), Brian Pittman (bass), and Todd Frescone (drums). Frescone was soon replaced by Dave Douglas. The band was discovered by Christian rock icon TobyMac , who signed them to his label, Gotee Records , after hearing a three-song demo. | | Genres | Pop punk, Christian rock,