Hazleton (EP)
Hazleton (EP) is the title of an extended play (EP) by the American indie rock band, The Wonder Years. Released in 2010, the EP comprises several tracks and showcases the band's pop-punk sound characteristic of their early work. The release of Hazleton (EP) preceded their breakthrough full-length album, Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing, and helped solidify their fanbase within the pop-punk and alternative music scenes. It's named after the city of Hazleton, Pennsylvania. While not as widely commercially successful as their later albums, Hazleton (EP) remains a notable release for fans interested in tracing the band's evolution and early discography.