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Reggie and the Full Effect
Reggie and the Full Effect
American rock band
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Matt Pryor
Matt Pryor
musician
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Koufax
Koufax
band that plays rock music
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The Anniversary
The Anniversary
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My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance
American rock band
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The Bled
The Bled
band
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Say Anything
Say Anything
band
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Hot Rod Circuit
Hot Rod Circuit
band
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Alkaline Trio
Alkaline Trio
American punk rock band
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Coalesce
Coalesce
american punk rock group
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Chris Conley
Chris Conley
American musician
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Thrice
Thrice
American rock band from Irvine, California, formed in 1998
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Saves the Day
Saves the Day
American Hardcore Band
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From Autumn to Ashes
From Autumn to Ashes
band
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Split Lip
Split Lip
American emo band
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Leathermouth
Leathermouth
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All Time Low
All Time Low
American rock band
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Smoking Popes
Smoking Popes
American pop punk band
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Mayday Parade
Mayday Parade
rock band
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Brokencyde
Brokencyde
American crunkcore band
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The Appleseed Cast
The Appleseed Cast
american rock band
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Senses Fail
Senses Fail
American post-hardcore band
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Far
Far
band
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Braid
Braid
American band
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Sunny Day Real Estate
Sunny Day Real Estate
American emo band
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You, Me, and Everyone We Know
You, Me, and Everyone We Know
American rock band
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Silverstein
Silverstein
Canadian post-hardcore band
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Motion City Soundtrack
Motion City Soundtrack
American band
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The Summer Set
The Summer Set
American music group
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Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy
American pop punk band
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New Found Glory
New Found Glory
American rock band known for their infectious brand of pop-punk
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Frank Iero
Frank Iero
American musician
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Recover
Recover
American band
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Fat Mike
Fat Mike
American musician, producer, lead vocalist, and bassist
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Anberlin
Anberlin
American alternative rock band
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Limbeck
Limbeck
American rock band
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Simple Plan
Simple Plan
Canadian rock band

The Get Up Kids are an American rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. Formed in 1995, the band was a major player in the mid-1990s Midwest emo scene, otherwise known as the "second wave" of emo music. As they gained prominence, they began touring with bands such as Green Day and Weezer before becoming headliners themselves, eventually embarking on international tours of Japan and Europe. They founded Heroes & Villains Records, an imprint of the successful indie rock label Vagrant Records. While the imprint was started to release albums by The Get Up Kids, it served as a launching pad for several side-projects such as The New Amsterdams and Reggie and the Full Effect.

Their second album Something to Write Home About remains their most widely acclaimed album, and is considered to be one of the quintessential albums of the second-wave emo movement. Like many early emo bands, The Get Up Kids sought to dissociate themselves from the term "emo." The band departed heavily from their established style with the release of their 2002 album On a Wire, which saw the band take on a much more layered, alternative rock sound. Years later, guitarist Jim Suptic even apologized for having the influence they did on many of the modern third-wave emo bands, commenting that "[t]he punk scene we came out of and the punk scene now are completely different. It's like glam rock now ... If this is the world we helped create, then I apologize."

Due to internal conflicts, the band broke up in 2005. Three years later, the band reunited to support the tenth anniversary re-release of Something to Write Home About, and soon afterward entered the studio to write new material. In early 2010, the band released Simple Science, their first release in six years, followed in 2011 by the full-length There Are Rules.