The Get Up Kids – Something To Write Home About – 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

It’s been ten years since Kansas City’s The Get Up Kids released their seminal album, “Something To Write Home About”.
It’s been ten years since Kansas City’s The Get Up Kids released their seminal album, “Something To Write Home About”.
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