The Get Up Kids
The Get Up Kids, with Jebediah, Koufax, and the Anniversary at the Palladium in Worcester, MA on October 7, 2000. Concert review by Jason Feifer.
The Get Up Kids, with Jebediah, Koufax, and the Anniversary at the Palladium in Worcester, MA on October 7, 2000. Concert review by Jason Feifer.
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