The Wonder Years

pop punk, melodic hardcore, seen live

The Wonder Years

Discography

Pix Title Duration
I've Given You All 04:04
Suburbia 04:04
Passing Through a Screen Door 03:35
Came Out Swinging 04:04
I Don't Like Who I Was Then 03:37
There, There 02:26
Cigarettes & Saints 05:02
Melrose Diner 03:21
Cardinals 03:14
Local Man Ruins Everything 02:49
Wyatt’s Song (Your Name) 03:45
Living Room Song 02:49
The Bastards, the Vultures, the Wolves 03:55
Don't Let Me Cave In 03:23
A Song For Patsy Cline 03:52
My Last Semester 03:50
Deadbolt 02:25
Coffee Eyes 03:39
I Wanted So Badly To Be Brave 03:46
Madelyn 02:47
A Song for Ernest Hemingway 03:07
Hostels & Brothels 03:44
Hey Thanks 02:31
Logan Circle: A New Hope 04:33
Aside 04:24
We Won't Bury You 01:51
Dynamite Shovel (Campfire version) 01:11
Christmas at 22 02:36
Cheap Shots, Youth Anthems 02:00
I Just Want to Sell Out My Funeral 00:00

Born: 2005-07-05

Country: US

Biography - The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years are an American pop punk band from Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States that formed in June 2005. Since their conception, they have released six full-length albums, two EPs, and several splits/compilations. The group is currently signed to Hopeless Records. Their name originates from a paper that lead vocalist, Dan 'Soupy' Campbell, read written by his after-school education teacher titled "The Wonder Years"

Current members

Matt Brasch – guitar, backing vocals

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