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THE F-UPS PLAYER
Listen to 4 songs from the album and watch two videos!
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CONTACT THE F-UPS!
Send us news, setup interviews, ask questions and more...email sid@thefups.com
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Outburn Magazine (Oct 2004)
"Chris and I, the other guitar player, met in kindergarten and we just actually went to the same schools all the way and I met Taylor and Andy in like second grade, there was like a school battle of the bands and they asked me if I wanted to play guitar with them and that was actually the reason we got together, it was just to do like the battle of the bands thing, but it kind of turned into a little more than that (laughing)"
East Coast Romper (September 25, 2004)
"We just have a real strong bond. We're actually like brothers. Everyone notices that about us right away. We were such a bunch of outcasts and we found each other. It's so weird. We all have so much in common. We have literally spent the last five years together; almost every single day. We just respect each otherŐs differences. You can't get all worked up over stupid shit. It just isn't worth it."
Zeromag.com (September 25, 2004)

Interview with Maris the Great (September 16, 2004)
"They're living their fucking dream," says Brynn Arens, of local rock band Flipp, who produced the record. "They're living in a van. They're rocking and rolling every night. Literally they're having the time of their lives."
CityPages.com (July 31, 2004)
"It's been a goal of ours since 8th grade and now to actually be on it its like WOW, we've been trying for a few years to get on the Ernie Ball stage and just play that but we could never get on, and now all of a sudden its like, hear we are on the Tour"
SomethingPunk.com (July 14, 2004)
"The pre-tour we did to this was with Letter Kills, which was great; it was a club tour so we had more dead time. Here at warped youre out in million degree heat and getting your stuff done. At the same time theres a lot of comraderie, so you try to help out as much people as you possibly can."
CAPunk.com (July 13, 2004)

Flaunt Magazine (July 2004)
"This teenage Minnesota quartet arrives just in time, brandishing 24-inch Mohawks and songs about how much everything sucks."
San Francisco Chronicle (July 2, 2004)
"We just have a real strong bond. We're actually like brothers. Everyone notices that about us right away. We were such a bunch of outcasts and we found each other. It's so weird. We all have so much in common. We have literally spent the last five years together; almost every single day. We just respect each others differences. You can't get all worked up over stupid shit. It just isn't worth it."
Zeromag.com (June 25, 2004)
"We had a fart contest in the van to see who could get the driver to pull over or have it be so fucking nasty someone pukes (with substance. No dry heavs.) No one won."
Warped Tour Newsletter (June 22, 2004)

Alternative Press (May 2004)

Drum Magazine (May 2004)
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