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  2. Ten Minutes (The Get Up Kids song) - Wikipedia

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    Ten Minutes (The Get Up Kids song) " Ten Minutes " is a song by the Get Up Kids. The single was released as part of the Sub Pop Records Singles Club. [2] 1300 pressings were black, with only 100 pressings of the single on clear vinyl. [3] A re-recorded version of it appears on their album Something to Write Home About.

  3. The Get Up Kids - Wikipedia

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    James Dewees. Website. thegetupkids .com. The Get Up Kids are an American rock band from Kansas City. Formed in 1995, the band was a major act in the mid-1990s Midwest emo scene, otherwise known as the "second wave" of emo music. Their second album Something to Write Home About remains their most widely acclaimed album, and is considered to be ...

  4. Four Minute Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Get Up Kids' 1997 debut album Four Minute Mile combined the driving, hooky indie-punk of Superchunk and the more tangled sounds of Midwest emo and helped create the blueprint for early/mid 2000s emo-pop in the process. — Andrew Sacher, BrooklynVegan. Four Minute Mile is considered a benchmark album of the emo genre, [ 17] influencing the ...

  5. The Get Up Kids discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of The Get Up Kids, an American rock band that formed in 1995, consists of six studio albums, five singles, one live album and seven extended plays.. Shortly after forming in their hometown of Kansas City, Missouri, the band signed to Doghouse Records and released their first EP, Woodson, along with their debut full-length studio album Four Minute Mile (1997).

  6. There Are Rules - Wikipedia

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    There Are Rules is the fifth studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids, the band's first studio album release since 2004's Guilt Show. After their initial reunion, the band decided to challenge themselves to write and record an album in only two weeks without using any digital technology. Ultimately, due to conflicting schedules, they ...

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  8. Guilt Show - Wikipedia

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    Guilt Show. (2004) Simple Science. (2010) Singles from Guilt Show. "Wouldn't Believe It". Released: January 21, 2004. Guilt Show is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids. It was released on Vagrant Records on March 2, 2004.

  9. A Newfound Interest in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    A Newfound Interest in Massachusetts. " A Newfound Interest in Massachusetts " is the second single from Kansas City, Missouri band The Get Up Kids. The single, also commonly referred to as The Loveteller EP by fans, [1] was released in 1997 on Contrast Records. [2] The final pressing of the album was printed on orange vinyl in a limited run of ...