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    • Alistair Lawrence
    • The Hum Goes On Forever (2022) "We wrote it during the pandemic, so we quarantined, got tested then met up at a farmhouse we rented. Every day for a week, we'd wake up, eat breakfast, go downstairs and work.
    • The Greatest Generation (2013) "I was seeing these hacky op-eds everywhere listing things they believed Millennials had ruined, and how Gen-Z was going to be entitled and weak.
    • No Closer To Heaven (2015) "I think it's too long, a little bit disjointed and there are songs on it that would've been served better as B-sides or singles.
    • Sister Cities (2018) "We went all over the world before this record: South America, Central America, Australia, Japan, Europe, small cities in America where we don't normally go… I journaled every day or every other day, so I'd have more source material.
  1. From the "LUKAS GRAHAM!!!!" shouting at the beginning of the song, him "hanging" with his boys, he spanks one of the guys like "good job," the corny ass explosion at the end, and he just comes off like a douchebag. [deleted] • 7 yr. ago. It's a ripoff of the classic 100 Years.

  2. Solo and Chewie holding it down was my favorite Wonder Years song for years, and the EP was the first thing I picked up on vinyl from them. Great EP.

  3. Oct 5, 2022 · Every time you go into a new Wonder Years record, you should walk out of it going, “This is a contender for the best Wonder Years record.” And if we don’t feel that way about it when we’re making it, we’re not going to put it out.

  4. Here’s the missing 4%: 1. “Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet”. (used replacement song, “Lovers Theme/The Star-Crossed Lovers”) 2. “Riders on the Storm” by the Doors. (used replacement ...

  5. Admit it, you love these cheesy one hit wonders. For this list, we'll be looking at the most ridiculous and/or melodramatic songs from bands/artists with one universally recognized song. Our countdown includes “Whoomp! (There It Is)”, “Mr. Vain”, “Tubthumping”, “I'm Too Sexy”, and more! #20: “Whoomp!

  6. I think Suburbia is still my favorite Wonder Years album, but there's absolutely no denying how much stronger they got with The Greatest Generation. Those two are close as far as how much I enjoy them (I loved The Upsides, but it kind of had its time and isn't the same anymore).

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