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  2. The Wonder Years discography - Wikipedia

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    The Wonder Years discography; Studio albums: 7: EPs: 6: Compilation albums: 2: Music videos: 15: ... "Living Room Song" (full band version) [15] 2014 A Comp for Mom ...

  3. The Wonder Years (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Wonder Years is an American rock band from Lansdale, Pennsylvania, formed in July 2005.The band currently consists of Dan "Soupy" Campbell (lead vocals), Casey Cavaliere (lead guitar, backing vocals), Matt Brasch (guitar, vocals), Josh Martin (bass, vocals), Nick Steinborn (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals) and Mike Kennedy (drums, percussion).

  4. Category:The Wonder Years (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Wonder Years (band) albums or lists of The Wonder Years (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Wonder Years (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Sleeping on Trash: A Collection of Songs Recorded 2005–2010

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    The album is a compilation of all of The Wonder Years recordings prior to the release of The Upsides, with the exception of Get Stoked on It!. The compilation features 18 rare tracks, demos and cover songs. [2] Vocalist Dan Campbell commented that the band "made it a priority to get music to listeners outside of [their albums].

  6. Sister Cities (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Wonder Years followed up a month later, on March 9, with the release of "Pyramids of Salt", the second and final single leading up to the release of the album. [10] In the days before the album's release, the band held interactive pop-up shops in Chicago and Philadelphia to promote the new release. [11]

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  8. The Greatest Generation (album) - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, the band announced they had finished recording. [6] In the teaser video the band talked about the recording and writing process of the album. They wrote the album in a small apartment above an abandoned sandwich shop. In the teaser, "Soupy" Campbell called it a third piece in a trilogy about growing up.

  9. The Hum Goes on Forever - Wikipedia

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    Many songs on The Hum Goes On Forever reference previous tracks from the Wonder Years' discography: the protagonist of "Oldest Daughter" is named after the titular character in "Madelyn" from The Greatest Generation, while "Cardinals II" is a sequel to the track on No Closer to Heaven. [2]

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