• 8 March - Chris announces the deletion of his Dist High Five Spaceship Fanpage
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    High Five Spaceship: An Offical Timeline

    2009

  • 9 December - Journey Home is released as a single onto Bandcamp.
  • 25 December - Like You Never Seen is released as a single in advance to the album Last Place on Earth.
  • 2010

  • 24 January - Last Place on Earth, a full album, is released to Bandcamp.
  • 1 May - The Organic, the first in a set of three themed EPs, is released to Bandcamp, paired with the single Spectacle/Disaster.
  • 16 August - The Thunder, the second in the set of three themed EPs, is released.
  • 16 September - The single Four Years (CakeMix) is released.
  • 23 December 2010 - The single Hark! The Christmas Baby Cometh is released.
  • 2011

  • Unknown date, possibly late 2010 - Journey Home and Like You Never Seen are removed from Bandcamp.
  • 7 March - The final EP in the trilogy, The One is released.
  • 17 March - The album Music to [___] To is released.
  • 9 September - Show Me How, the oldest still-streamable High Five Spaceship EP, is released.
  • 2012

  • 17 February - The single Action Bunnies 3 OST is released.
  • 13 June - The single Strange Energy (MCM 4) is released.
  • 2013

  • 16 March - The single B is for Brutus - a cover of the track by The Hives - is released.
  • 2014

  • Unknown date, could be as late as mid-2015 - All tracks on Bandcamp before 2014 are removed.
  • 28 August - The single Trolls - which is based on the composition for the video game of the same name - is released. The B side, 7 Dragons is a remastered track from the EP The One.
  • 30 August - The single Shake It Off - a cover of the Taylor Swift song - is released. The B side, Lead To would later appear on Progress
  • 9 September - Show Me How is rereleased after a remaster.
  • 29 October - The single Ask For Answers - a cover of the Placebo song - is released. The B side, Eighty Two would appear on Progress.
  • 1 December - In anticipation of the album Progress, an EP with instrumentals is released.
  • 5 December - The first fully realized, fully collaborative High Five Spaceship album Progress is released.
  • 2015

  • 21 May - The Kickstarter for MMCCXV - with the working title 'Pathfinder' - is started, with the initial goal of raising £2,000.
  • 22 May - MMCCXV reaches its goal within just 21 hours.
  • 19 June - The Kickstarter for MMCCXV ends. In total, £4,743 was raised to fund the recording, mixing, mastering, and physical release of the album.
  • 11 November - The EP Side A: Live/Learn/Love is released. Essentially a compilation album, it included several covers as well as a number of tracks from Progress and Show Me How.
  • 2016

  • 23 March - MMCCXV is released.
  • 1 April - A launch party for MMCCXV is held in Cambridge, UK, which included live performances by Chris Bingham and frequent HFS collaborators Jack Shaw, Bryarly Bishop, Daniel Dobbs, and Carlos Montero.
  • October - Hit With Wrench - the online store where physical releases of HFS music were primarily sold - began a major liquidation sale. The store was intended to be closed by 5 December, but seemingly continued to sell items through 2017 and into 2018.

    2017

  • 8 April - The EP Entropy is Important is released.
  • 12 July - The Kickstarter for I Am Going Up Come With Me - with codename #YELLOWALBUM - is started, with an initial goal of raising £4,000.
  • 29 July - #YELLOWALBUM is fully funded.
  • 11 August - The #YELLOWALBUM Kickstarter ends. In total, £4,822 was raised to fund the recording, mixing, mastering, and physical release of the album.
  • 16 August - A separate Kickstarter, purely for a vinyl release of #YELLOWALBUM, is started with a goal of raising £1,000.
  • 31 August - The vinyl Kickstarter goal is reached.
  • 5 September - The vinyl Kickstarter ends with a total of £1,474 raised.
  • 2018

  • March - April - The final physical release items are pulled from the Hit With Wrench online store. The website would remain open until late-2020 to host podcasts created by Chris. The website was finally shut down by early 2021.
  • 23 May - The EP Grandiose is released under the pseudonym Dreaming Pills
  • 3 August - The album/theatrical score S.P.I.K.E.S. is released under the pseudonym Dreaming Pills
  • 2019

  • 9 August - The third fully-realized High Five Spaceship album, I Am Going Up Come With Me is released.
  • 19 August - To follow the release of IAGUCWM, an EP with bonus material - Making Going Up is released.
  • 31 October - A retroactive remix album - primarily of tracks from IAGUCWM - is released; titled The Comedown
  • 2020

  • 1 May - The single The Royale is released.
  • 21 July - The single Out Of Time is released.
  • 21 September - The single Skylab is released.
  • 16 October - The single Please Stay Safe is released.
  • 2021

  • 16 January - Past Bing Future Bing: The Soundtrack Vol. 1 is released.
  • 25 January - Past Bing Future Bing: The Soundtrack Vol. 2 is released.
  • 2024

  • 8 March - Chris (in the podcast Am I Bothering You? announces the deletion of his DistroKid - the service used to independently distribute his music digitally - signaling the removal of all music from streaming with the exception of Bandcamp. For the time being, the tracks on Bandcamp will remain streamable.