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Published on October 18, 2001

Say you're a fourteen-year-old Get Up Kids fan whose meager allowance made attending the band's big arena rock shows (with Green Day and Weezer) a financial impossibility. Being underage, the shows at Davey's Uptown and The Bottleneck are out, too. So what's a teen to do? Well, Recycled Sounds, long a crusader for the all-ages crowd, came to the rescue again this summer, hosting an explosive free mid-afternoon Get Up Kids show in addition to showcasing other local (Season to Risk, Rex Hobart, The Gadjits and Mark Reynolds), national (hip-hop crew Ugly Duckling) and even international (Australia's Lucksmiths and England's Scout Nibblet) talents.