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"Hailing out of suburban Rochester, Minnesota, the F-Ups are soon going to be all over the radio, t.v, and the world."
PunkInsider.com
"Take all the elements that make Simple Plan and New Found Glory so addictive, add them with the energy and mentality of the Vandals, NoFx and Rancid and the sum is The F-Ups"
PopularUnderground.com
"Bristling with teen angst, this razor sharp disc is brash and bratty through & through.Ê Twelve songs clocking in at just under 30 minutes Ð these boys get to the point quick with their anthemic choruses and speed ball riffs."
BiteMeZine.net
"Incredibly mind sticking. Each song is catchy and there isn't one weak song throughout the entire album."
ThePunkSite.com
"Real intentions and a grounded perspective count for a lot, and it's clear these northern punks have a more honest agenda than one might think."
Kaffeinebuzz.com
"Bursting, bubbling, and bristling with 12 high-octane high school anthems that grapple with the typical universal concerns of rebellious teenhood."
Interpunk.com
"The F-Ups posses a quality that I haven't heard on a new release since the mid- to early-90's. Something that is incredibly brass and cocky as well as fun and upbeat. Something that is a slap in the face to any adult that dares to listen to it."
AlternativeDimension.com
"...Hooky music, anthemic choruses that will have you sing along in no time, riffy and pretty fast guitars which keep the overall sound very vivid and last but not least a terrific lead vocalist that is backed up by the inevitable backing-choir which is really supreme here."
PunkUpdates.com
"If you are looking for a CD that you and your friends can roll around the town to, or head to warped tour listening to, then this is it, this is the Summer CD that all you Punk Rockers have been waiting for"
SomethingPunk.com
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