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Punk-Pop quartet formed in the late '90s in Austin, Texas USA by two
friends, vocalist+guitarist Clint Baker and guitarist Dustin Stroud, the
two planned to release the five-track EP, "Any Day Now", in
the meantime completed their new line-up by recruiting bassist Mark Johnson
and drummer Dave Keel. Riddlin' Kids quickly became popular in their native
country thanks to the local alt-rock station and the foursome began sharing
stages with major acts like Staind, Ataris
and New Found Glory; eventually
they inked a deal with Aware/Columbia Records who released the band's
debut full-length disc, "Hurry Up And Wait", the record, which
arrived in August of 2002, cracked Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart and
generated the Modern Rock top 40 single "I Feel Fine". The quartet
returned in action in 2004 with their second effort, "Stop The World".
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