Ten Minutes

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"Ten Minutes"
Single by The Get Up Kids
from the album Something to Write Home About
B-side "Anne Arbour"
Released 1999
Format Vinyl
Genre Indie rock, emo
Length 6:35
Label Sub Pop Records
Producer The Get Up Kids
The Get Up Kids singles chronology
"A Newfound Interest in Massachusetts"
(1997)
"Ten Minutes"
(1999)
"Action & Action"
(2000)

"Ten Minutes" is the first single from Kansas City, Missouri band The Get Up Kids' album Something to Write Home About. The single was released as part of the Sub Pop Records Singles Club.[1] 1300 pressings were black, with only 100 pressings of the single on clear vinyl.[2] On July 2, 2005 The Get Up Kids performed for the last time before their hiatus at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City, MO. "Ten Minutes" was the last song they played.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All songs written and composed by The Get Up Kids

Side A
No. Title Length
1. "Ten Minutes"   3:06
Side B
No. Title Length
1. "Anne Arbour"   3:29

[edit] Additional releases

  • The song, "Ten Minutes", was released on the band's rarities and B-sides compilation Eudora and their live album Live! @ The Granada Theater.
  • The song, "Anne Arbour", was released on the band's second EP, Red Letter Day 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.
  • The song, "Ten Minutes", Appeared on a high school program called QUACK! as the intro and ending theme of the 10 cd progam

[edit] Personnel

[edit] References

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