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The Wonder Years on 'The Greatest Generation' Anniversary & Standing Up for What's Right
Manage episode 509967572 series 3080766
"I have to psych myself up for it every f***ing show... what if somebody f**ing k*lls me? I have kids, you know what I mean?"
At Riot Fest 2025, we caught up with Dan Campbell from The Wonder Years for an intimate conversation about the band's 20-year journey in the emo and pop-punk scene. Campbell reflects on the emotional weight behind their songwriting process, discussing how The Greatest Generation continues to resonate with fans years later. The conversation takes a powerful turn as Dan opens up about the very real consequences of the band's outspoken support for Palestine and trans rights - from death threats to lost opportunities - and why he continues to speak out despite the fear. We also explore the band's upcoming No Closer to Heaven remix, their fall arena tour with A Day to Remember and Yellowcard, and Campbell's touching tribute to late booking agent Dave Shapiro through Kevin Devine's cover of "Whole of the Moon."
Key Topics & Timestamps:
- [00:00] Most emo song Dan's listening to - Kevin Devine's "Whole of the Moon" tribute
- [01:25] What makes The Wonder Years so emo - honesty and self-understanding through songwriting
- [01:56] The Greatest Generation's lasting impact and ranking Wonder Years albums
- [02:44] No Closer to Heaven remix announcement - game-changing for the album
- [03:36] Free Palestine and trans rights speech - the fear and consequences
- [05:41] Warped Tour main stage activism and community support
- [06:05] Building community and putting newer bands on
- [06:28] Fall arena tour with A Day to Remember and Yellowcard
Episode Highlights:
- "I just write... to try to better understand myself. So it means kind of like sounding the depths of what has me feeling down often."
- "When I say something, I get death threats sent to me... I understand why people would be afraid to do that. I'm afraid to do it."
- "At this point we are an older band in the world that we play in. And like my goal is to put people on."
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Support the Show:
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It was never just a phase. We connect the Myspace era to today's waves.
335 episodes
Manage episode 509967572 series 3080766
"I have to psych myself up for it every f***ing show... what if somebody f**ing k*lls me? I have kids, you know what I mean?"
At Riot Fest 2025, we caught up with Dan Campbell from The Wonder Years for an intimate conversation about the band's 20-year journey in the emo and pop-punk scene. Campbell reflects on the emotional weight behind their songwriting process, discussing how The Greatest Generation continues to resonate with fans years later. The conversation takes a powerful turn as Dan opens up about the very real consequences of the band's outspoken support for Palestine and trans rights - from death threats to lost opportunities - and why he continues to speak out despite the fear. We also explore the band's upcoming No Closer to Heaven remix, their fall arena tour with A Day to Remember and Yellowcard, and Campbell's touching tribute to late booking agent Dave Shapiro through Kevin Devine's cover of "Whole of the Moon."
Key Topics & Timestamps:
- [00:00] Most emo song Dan's listening to - Kevin Devine's "Whole of the Moon" tribute
- [01:25] What makes The Wonder Years so emo - honesty and self-understanding through songwriting
- [01:56] The Greatest Generation's lasting impact and ranking Wonder Years albums
- [02:44] No Closer to Heaven remix announcement - game-changing for the album
- [03:36] Free Palestine and trans rights speech - the fear and consequences
- [05:41] Warped Tour main stage activism and community support
- [06:05] Building community and putting newer bands on
- [06:28] Fall arena tour with A Day to Remember and Yellowcard
Episode Highlights:
- "I just write... to try to better understand myself. So it means kind of like sounding the depths of what has me feeling down often."
- "When I say something, I get death threats sent to me... I understand why people would be afraid to do that. I'm afraid to do it."
- "At this point we are an older band in the world that we play in. And like my goal is to put people on."
JOIN THE CLUB!
Youtube: https://emosocial.club/youtube
Instagram: https://emosocial.club/instagram
TikTok: https://emosocial.club/tiktok
Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tv
Discord: https://emosocial.club/discord
Facebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook
Twitter: https://emosocial.club/twitter
Support the Show:
- Leave a review on Apple Podcasts/Spotify
- Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it
- Support us and watch exclusive episodes: https://emosocialclub.tv
It was never just a phase. We connect the Myspace era to today's waves.
335 episodes
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