The Get Up Kids' guitarist James Suptic recently apologised for his band's part in inventing what is now considered emo, but was he right to? "If this is the world we helped create, then I apologise," he said to Drowned In Sound, and there's no denying 'Something To Write Home About' and 'Four Minute Mile' are seminal pop-punk albums. And considering Pete 'Fall Out Boy' Wentz's effusiveness on the importance of TGUK in inspiring his own band, Suptic would appear to have a point.
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