The Wonder Years/All Or Nothing"split" 7" /300 Transit Title Fight Man Overboard

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The Wonder Years/All or Nothing "split" 7" No Sleep Records (US)

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Track Listing:

–An Elegy For Baby Blue 2:25
–Don't Open The Fridge! 2:57
–I'm Not Being Rude, But I Could Have Had Your Job 3:36
–Summer Vacation In Providence 2:24

The Wonder Years is an American band from that began in June 2005. Since then, they have released three full length albums, two EPs, and several splits/compilation contributions. The band is currently signed to Hopeless Records.

History

Formation, the early years (2005-2006)

The Wonder Years were born in 2005 out of the remnants of an old Lansdale, PA band called The Premier. The Premier consisted of Soupy (Dan Campbell), Matt, Nick, and Dave. Dave was the only member of The Premier that didn't join The Wonder Years.

The Wonder Years' first two years of existence amounted to two relatively unknown split EP's with Lansdale bands that are no longer together. Their first split with Emergency and I was released in 2005 and featured two songs that would later be included and re recorded on their first full length Get Stoked on It!. ("I Fell in Love with a Ninja Master" and "Buzz Aldrin: The Poster Boy for Second Place"). The other song on the split was "Cowboy Killers".

The Wonder Years quickly followed up their 2005 release by putting out another split, this time with a band called Bangarang! In a similar fashion to their split with Emergency and I, The Wonder Years' split with Bangarang! featured two songs that would be re recorded and be on Get Stoked on It!. ("My Geraldine Lies Over the Delaware" and "Let's Moshercise!"). The other two songs were "I Ain't Sayin Hea Golddigga (Sike!)" and "Through Two Hearts".

Get Stoked on It! (2007)

The Wonder Years' first full length album, Get Stoked on It! caused their then-small fan base to grow significantly. Get Stoked on It! was released on October 30, 2007 and featured 12 songs, all playfully titled.

The middle years (2008-2009)

After a very successful campaign with Get Stoked on It!, The Wonder Years signed to a record label known as, No Sleep Records. In the spring of 2008, The Wonder Years released an EP titled, Won't Be Pathetic Forever. In 2009, The Wonder Years' released a split EP titled Distances with U.K. pop-punk band . The split consisted of only two songs by The Wonder Years, and it was after this release that keyboardist/vocalist Mikey Kelly left the band to pursue other goals.

The Upsides (2010)

The Wonder Years' second full length album, The Upsides was released on January 26, 2010. The Upsides sold 1852 units in its first week, landing it on multiple Billboard charts: #5 on Alternative Artist, #9 on Top New Artist, #26 on Top Internet Album, and #43 on Indie Label Album.

Also with the release of The Upsides was a 7" limited to only 500 copies and available with pre-order of "The Upsides" CD. Features a non album song titled Leavenhouse. 11:30. The song is about the early years of music for them an their local scene in Lansdale, PA. The title "Leavenhouse" refers to a house in which members of the Lansdale band "Leavenworth" lived where everyone hung out day or night.

A few months after the release of The Upsides, on May 27, The Wonder Years announced that they had signed to Hopeless Records. Their first release after their signing was a split 7" with Fallen from the Sky, on which they covered "Zip Lock" by .

The Wonder Years' spent much of the remainder of 2010 on an assortment of tours including the "Ship of Fools" tour with Streetlight Manifesto, a short tour with in between NFG's dates on the "Honda Civic Tour", an Australian tour with Heroes For Hire, Tonight Alive, and Skyway, the "Kimbo Wants a Pepsi" tour with and ; and the "Tonight We Feel Alive" tour headlined by Four Year Strong.

The Wonder Years released a deluxe version of The Upsides on September 21, 2010. It included 4 new songs titled, "I Was Scared and I'm Sorry", "We Won't Bury You", "Dynamite Shovel (Campfire Version)", and "Logan Circle: A New Hope". "We Won't Bury You" was written about best friend Mike Pelone who was also in the band "Emergency and I." Mike Pelone passed away in August 2010.

In October 2010, The Wonder Years released a music video for the song "Melrose Diner" set to the theme of and starring actor as the wrestler "Lone Wolf".

On December 15, 2010, the band was announced to be performing on all the dates of the

Suburbia: I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing (2011)

In the fall of 2010, the band confirmed that they were writing the follow up to . It was named one of Alternative Press' most anticipated albums of the year.

After spending time recording the new album in the studio, The Wonder Years set off on alongside , , and in February.

For the month of April, the band toured smaller markets that were not prohibited by their agreement to play . The "Manscout Jamboree Tour" was a co-headliner with , support courtesy of Living With Lions, Such Gold and Make Do and Mend. Mixtapes and acted as support when Fireworks and Such Gold were forced to miss dates.

On April 11, 2011, the Wonder Years announced their new album to be entitled Suburbia: I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing. It is set to be released June 14, 2011 on Hopeless Records. The album is inspired by the poem by and the band's life following the release of The Upsides. The album is said to be part of the band's continuing cohesive "story", told through all of their albums (Get Stoked on It! notwithstanding). There will be guest vocals from Alan Day and Dan O'Connor from Four Year Strong on the album. They sing on the song "Summers In PA". The first single off the album titled "Local Man Ruins Everything" was released on April 12, 2011 on iTunes. The second single, "Don't Let Me Cave In, was released on iTunes and Amazon on May 3, 2011, along with a music video. The third single, "Coffee Eyes" was made available for streaming on the Alternative Press website on June 1, 2011. The album will be released on vinyl through .

Upon conclusion of the "Manscout Jamboree Tour", Wonder Years toured Australia in May 2011 as part of the "Mix N Mash Tour"; playing alongside, , and Melbourne hardcore band , with dates in Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth.

The band will spend the summer on .

The album leaked on June 8, 2011.

On June 14, 2011, they played a CD release show at the Starlight Ballroom in Philadelphia that was broadcast via Altpress.com.

All or Nothing was a / band formed in 2002 and is based in , England. The band consists of Tom Chong (vocals and ), Rich Murphy (vocals and ), Paul Foster (vocals and ) and Nick Reynolds ( and vocals).

All or Nothing has so far released one full-length , and three . Their debut release, Who Got Shot?, was released in 2005, with tracks such as "Analogies and Metaphors" and "0121 Whipped". With this album, and their lively and confident live shows, All or Nothing began to leave a mark on the UK scene. Their 2006 follow-up album, Dead Money, was self released and was limited to 100 copies. The real breakthrough was in 2007 when their second EP, Is Pretty Hot Right Now, was signed by Zone 6 Records in the UK and in , along with the likes of , , and . The next release, Distances, a with pop punk band The Wonder Years, was released worldwide in 2009 by of California. It was released on with an additional track, "This Is Very Impossible", available as a . The band then toured the UK in the summer of 2009 with , and embarked on a mini headlining tour of Scotland and Ireland. In December 2009, the band released a follow-up split with fellow UK pop punkers via All Aboard Records, showcasing new eagerly-anticipated tracks such as "I Hate Being the Dip Guy" (the video for which was aired nationally on in 2010). The two bands toured together in December 2009 in support of this release. All or Nothing then toured with and in May 2010 and were announced on the sold out at Hatfield University in London and Leeds University in May 2010. In October 2010 the band signed to independent London-based label Transmission Recordings (home to ), as well as signing with Management and a Publishing deal through Notting Hill Music Group.

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