Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing' is the third studio album by the American pop-punk band, originally released in 2011. The album is part of a trilogy, along with; 'The Upsides' (2010) and 'The Greatest Generation' (2013), that dealt with vocalist Dan Campbell's struggles of being scared, loneliness and feeling lost. The title of the album and some of its lyrics reference the Allen Ginsberg poem 'America' which according to the album's liner notes served as the primary inspiration for the record.
Track Listing:
1. Came Out Swinging - The Wonder Years (4.05)
2. Woke Up Older - The Wonder Years (3.34)
3. Local Man Ruins Everything - The Wonder Years (2.49)
4. Suburbia - The Wonder Years (0.52)
5. My Life As a Pigeon - The Wonder Years (3.06)
6. Summers in PA - The Wonder Years (3.18)
7. I Won't Say the Lord's Prayer - The Wonder Years (3.06)
8. Coffee Eyes - The Wonder Years (3.4)
9. I've Given You All - The Wonder Years (1.4)
10. Don't Let Me Cave In - The Wonder Years (3.23)
11. You Made Me Want to Be a Saint - The Wonder Years (1.32)
12. Hoodie Weather - The Wonder Years (4.02)
13. And Now I'm Nothing - The Wonder Years (5.01)
Year of Production: 2011