hadn’t checked tumblr in a while, but all my Wonder Years posts seem to get a lot of love. well-deserved love, certainly. i screen shotted the chunk with the least NSFW names… still got a few in here haha. it’s for the kiddies, guys. is this what it’s like to be popular? pt II.
read morethe wonder years
can’t freakin get enough of these guys. i’ve been feeling like i’m stuck trying to grow up for months now, but just can’t get a foothold. needless to say no music is as relatable as the stuff out of the wonder years.
read moreeasily one of the most powerful lines from an already peerless pop-punk force. the wonder years, you are the greatest.
read more@twypoppunk this meme is already old, but this caption is so, so good haha.
read morecheck out a new track from @twypoppunk, “me vs the highway”. i love these guys. the wonder years are absolutely at the forefront of pop-punk’s second coming. solid new song.
read morebummer when it takes me forever to get on the bandwagon. heard transit for the first time today after hearing a ton about them and getting eyefuls from altpress. i’ve often said that the second coming of pop-punk is one of the most exciting trends in music in the last decade, and transit is just […]
read more@manoverboardNJ defend pop-punk. everyone and the kitchen sink has been raving about pop-punk newish-comers, man overboard. at hardly four years old, this new jersey four piece finds itself doing pretty well in influence, considering they sit squarely in a genre dominated by grizzled veterans. but no big. touting the bold call to arms to “defend […]
read more@twypoppunk super epic moment: i’m pretty sure dan campbell breaks a light bulb with his fist. this song has been the anthem of the last six months for me. if you haven’t seen the fantastic new video for “came out swinging”, let me help. http://bit.ly/An3Fw4
read more@twypoppunk: “Suburbia, stop pushing.” i really can’t believe how good the wonder years are. i keep listening to other pop punk/punk groups and time and time again, i find myself listening to this raging philadelphian sextet. frontman dan “soupy” campbell’s lyrics are poignant and unapologetic, emotionally rooted yet surprisingly un-whiny in any way. in just […]
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