Doghouse Celebrates 15th Anniversary With GET UP KIDS Reissue of “Four Minute Mile” and “Woodson”

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2012 marks the fifteenth anniversary for a Doghouse Records classic, THE GET UP KIDS’ first full-length, Four Minute Mile. We figured a proper celebration was in order. But while we were figuring out how to unveil the reissue, we remembered that it was also the 15th anniversary of the Woodson 7-inch. So we will be reissuing both of them together in a very special, limited-edition bundle.

This is the first time the Woodson 7-inch will be back in print in years!

There will be four options to chose from:

1) Four Minute Mile on opaque white and aqua blue splatter vinyl, an original 18″x24″ Four Minute Mile poster, and a download code for the album. This bundle option is limited to 30 copies and costs $15 + shipping.

2) Four Minute Mile on opaque white vinyl, special aqua blue Woodson 7-inch, 18″x24″ Four Minute Mile poster, and a download code for the album. This bundle is limited to 265 copies and costs $25 + shipping.

3) Four Minute Mile on opaque white and aqua blue splatter, aqua blue Woodson 7-inch, 18″x24″ Four Minute Mile poster and a download code for the album. This bundle option is limited to 200 copies and costs $25 + shipping.

4) Four Minute Mile on opaque white and aqua blue splatter, a test pressing, aqua blue Woodson 7-inch, 18″x24″ Four Minute Mile poster and a download code for the album. This bundle option is limited to 10 copies. and costs $60 + shipping.

Check out all the bundle options.

These bundle options will only be available for a extremely limited, one-month-only window. Once each bundle is sold out, they will be removed and no longer available for purchase. Be sure to pick one of them today before they are gone.

- (1) I think we can bet on Doghouse doing reissues of Four Minute Mile every five years. Maybe the 20th anniversary edition will come in the form of an energy drink; (2) Anyone else think that THE GET UP KIDS should do one of those releases that are just new studio recordings of their hits, like SICK OF IT ALL’s Non-Stop?