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  2. The Hum Goes on Forever - Wikipedia

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    Accompanying the album announcement, which included cover art and a track listing, they released the single "Wyatt's Song (Your Name)". [7] In October 2022, the Wonder Years headlined a small East Coast tour to promote The Hum Goes On Forever. They were supported by Fireworks and Macseal. [8]

  3. The Wonder Years - Wikipedia

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    The Wonder Years is an American coming-of-age comedy television series created by Neal Marlens and Carol Black. [1] It ran on ABC from January 31, 1988, until May 12, 1993. The series premiered immediately after ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XXII.

  4. 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).

  5. The Wonder Years: Music from the Emmy Award-Winning Show ...

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    The Wonder Years: Music From the Emmy Award-Winning Show & Its Era is a soundtrack album to the TV series The Wonder Years.Released through Atlantic Records on October 3, 1989, the album features eight modern cover songs, four original recordings from the 1960s, and one new song.

  6. The Wonder Years discography - Wikipedia

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    The Wonder Years vs. Heroes for Hire – A Split Record (split with Heroes for Hire) Released: September 10, 2010; Label: Boomtown/Hopeless (SH 162-7) Format: 7" vinyl; Punk Is Dead. Get a Job. (split with Stay Ahead of the Weather) Released: April 24, 2012 [12] Label: Hopeless (HR 9753-1) Format: 6" vinyl

  7. The Greatest Generation (album) - Wikipedia

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    Over the next two days, a lyric video was released, [14] and the song was released as a single. [15] On April 15, "Dismantling Summer" was made available for streaming via Alternative Press . [ 16 ] The following day, a lyric video was post online, [ 17 ] and the track was released as a single. [ 18 ]

  8. Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing - Wikipedia

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    Over It. [27] To promote the tour, a compilation album was released that featured the bands covering one of the other bands' songs. The Wonder Years' contribution was a cover of the Into It. Over It. track "Anchor". [28] At three of the shows on the tour, the band performed the album in its entirety. [29]

  9. No Closer to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    [14] All the songs were written by The Wonder Years at The Nightmare Factory. [15] Campbell wrote all the lyrics in, according to the album booklet, "his bedroom and various coffee shops or parks." [15] Jason Aalon Butler provided additional lyrics for "Stained Glass Ceilings" while in the break room at the studio. [15]