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"Action & Action" is the second single from The Get Up Kids' album Something to Write Home About. The single was released in Europe and North America on March 24, 2000, and November 24 elsewhere. [2] It is the first Get Up Kids single released on CD. A music video for the song was released in December 1999. [3]
The Get Up Kids performing at Emo's in 1997. While in high school, Ryan Pope, Rob Pope, and Jim Suptic formed a short-lived band called Kingpin. Matt Pryor had been writing songs since he was a teenager, and was playing in a band called Secret Decoder Ring. [8]
"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.
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).
A music video was released for "Action & Action" through music retailer Insound in December 1999. [33] [34] In February 2000, the Get Up Kids played a one-off show in Kansas before embarking on a Japanese tour. [35] The band then went on a tour of Australia with Jebediah in March and April. [35]
As Douvikas, whose children are 2, 4, 6, shared in a TikTok video: “Give in to your kids right away. Say yes, right away. Say yes, right away. I know, I know — it sounds crazy, but let me ...
On a Wire is the third studio album by American rock band the Get Up Kids on Vagrant Records.Released three years after their breakout sophomore album Something to Write Home About, On a Wire was a massive departure from the band's established sound, eschewing the brighter pop-punk that helped define emo as a genre in favor of a darker, more adult sound inspired by 70's rock bands like Led ...
After the breakup of The Get Up Kids, Pryor's musical focus shifted to The New Amsterdams, which had now become a full three-piece band. Pryor had two more children, and began writing children's music. His first children's album, If You Ever See an Owl...—recorded with The New Amsterdams under the moniker The Terrible Twos—was released in 2006.