An interesting feature of The Wonder Years' debut album, Get Stoked on It!, is that despite its status as a cult classic, the band's lead singer, Dan Campbell
Because Get Stoked on It! matters, even if Soupy hates it. It matters because it captures the exact moment when being "stoked" was enough. Before the existential dread set in. Before the band grew up and started writing about divorce, depression, and the crushing weight of adulthood. An interesting feature of The Wonder Years' debut
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Visual Change: The remaster features new cover art, replacing the original with a scene inspired by the track "'Bout To Get Fruit Punched Homie"—a song detailing a fictional affair between Captain Crunch and Mrs. Kool-Aid. Get Stoked on It!