Ten Minutes
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"Ten Minutes" is the first single from Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri and is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Missouri. It encompasses in parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties...

 band The Get Up Kids
The Get Up Kids
The Get Up Kids are an American alternative rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. Formed in 1995, the band was a major player in the mid-90's emo scene, otherwise known as the "second wave" of emo music...

' album Something to Write Home About
Something to Write Home About
Something to Write Home About is the second full-length studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids, released on September 21, 1999. The album was produced by The Get Up Kids themselves, with co-producers Chad Blinman and Alex Brahl. Blinman also recorded and mixed the album, with Brahl...

. The single was released as part of the Sub Pop Records Singles Club. 1300 pressings were black, with only 100 pressings of the single on clear vinyl. On July 2, 2005 The Get Up Kids performed for the last time before their hiatus at the Uptown Theater
Uptown Theater (Kansas City)
The Uptown Theater is a historic theater located at 3700 Broadway in the Valentine neighborhood in the Midtown area of Kansas City, Missouri. As Uptown Building and Theatre, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979....

 in Kansas City, MO. "Ten Minutes" was the last song they played.

Track listing

Additional releases

  • The song, "Ten Minutes", was released on the band's rarities and B-sides compilation Eudora
    Eudora (album)
    Eudora is The Get Up Kids' third full-length CD/LP. Released on November 27, 2001, it is a collection of B-Sides, Rarities, and Covers released on Vagrant Records....

    and their live album Live! @ The Granada Theater.
  • The song, "Anne Arbour", was released on the band's second EP, Red Letter Day
    Red Letter Day (EP)
    -Additional Releases:*The entire EP was later combined with the band's other EP Woodson and re-released on one CD entitled The EPs: Red Letter Day and Woodson....

    and their rarities and B-sides compilation Eudora.
  • The song, "Ten Minutes", originally appeared on the band's second full-length studio album Something to Write Home About
    Something to Write Home About
    Something to Write Home About is the second full-length studio album by American rock band The Get Up Kids, released on September 21, 1999. The album was produced by The Get Up Kids themselves, with co-producers Chad Blinman and Alex Brahl. Blinman also recorded and mixed the album, with Brahl...

    .
  • The song, "Ten Minutes", Appeared on a high school program called QUACK! as the intro and ending theme of the 10 cd progam

Personnel

  • Matt Pryor - Vocals, Guitar
  • Jim Suptic
    Jim Suptic
    Jim Suptic is an American musician and entrepreneur, best known for being the guitarist for Kansas City, Missouri band The Get Up Kids.-The Get Up Kids:...

     - Guitar, Backing vocals
  • Rob Pope
    Rob Pope
    -History:Rob Pope grew up in Olathe, Kansas. In the summer of 1994, he was in a band called "Kingpin" with his brother Ryan and future Get Up Kids bandmate Jim Suptic. After the band broke up due to internal conflicts, Rob and Jim re-formed with Matt Pryor, who had been playing with Secular Theme...

     - Bass
  • Ryan Pope
    Ryan Pope
    Ryan Pope is an American musician who lives in Lawrence, Kansas.-History:Ryan Pope grew up in Olathe, Kansas. In the summer of 1994, he was in a band called "Kingpin" with his brother Rob and future The Get Up Kids bandmate Jim Suptic...

     - Drums
  • James Dewees
    James Dewees
    James Dewees is an American musician who has been involved in many musical projects including Coalesce, The Get Up Kids, Reggie and the Full Effect, New Found Glory, My Chemical Romance, and, most recently, Leathermouth....

    - Vocals, Keyboard
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