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Clearance Sale! New vinyl starting from £4.99, first come first served!
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The Wonder Years - The Greatest Generation 2x Olive Green Vinyl LP Reissue

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Pickup available at Lionsheart Bookshop Woking - 2-4 Days

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67 Commercial Way Woking, England GU21 6HN
+441483808586
2x Olive Green Vinyl LP Reissue
Release Year: 2025
Catalogue Number: HR7340-1
Barcode: 0790692734016
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New

Track Listing / Description
01 There, There
02 Passing Through a Screen Door
03 We Could Die Like This
04 Dismantling Summer
05 The Bastards, the Vultures, the Wolves
06 The Devil in My Bloodstream
07 Teenage Parents
08 Chaser
09 An American Religion (FSF)
10 A Raindance in Traffic
11 Madelyn
12 Cul-De-Sac
13 I Just Want to Sell Out My Funeral
 
Originally released in 2013, The Greatest Generation, the third full-length from Philadelphia pop punk legends, The Wonder Years, is considered one of the best pop punk albums of all time. Railing against the tired tropes of what elder generations claimed the "millennial" generation looked like - participation trophies, safe spaces, and misguided beliefs that empathy made you weak/infantile, The Greatest Generation, was written with the idea that only we could shape our narrative, define our success and failure, and set our own expectations. Those expectations were shattered as the release of the album crashed websites, blew out all vinyl stock, and broke records. The band was featured on several magazine covers, including Alternative Press, and sold out a world tour that hit territories they had only seen in books. Headlining Warped Tour in 2013, and playing four cross country shows in 24 hours, the band cemented their place in the pop punk papantheon as the hardest working band in the scene.
 
The Greatest Generation, is unequivocally one of the 50 greatest pop punk albums in history (according to Rolling Stone) and is known as the bands' seminal release that has stood the test of time.