He Was an Artist, She Was a Carpenter
Cassie Youngstrom & Steve Zimmer
Paul Greco
Stop That Ship
Crumbcatcher
Twin Beds
Lost Years
Ed Allison
Calendar Year
Pleasant Accidents
A Few Good Records
Something Missing
Skatune Network
Skitchin’ and Friends
Landon Defever
Pheller
Future Teens
Neil Hilborn
Emotional Transporter
Car Crash Rhetoric
Drive, Kid
Pancho Villa’s Skull
Nude Shoes
Holy Kerouac
The Weak Days
Bonding!
Caving
Goldflame & Tommy Harte
A cover from The Wonder Years' debut album, Get Stoked on It!
This album was one that the band—particularly the frontman, Dan Campbell—tried to get away from. Campbell has even during an interview that the song was a “train wreck” and he doesn’t like it anymore.
[Chorus]
There's always someone on the train with me
That wants to talk about everything when I just want to fall asleep
The train is late for the third time this week
And everyday it's raining around 9:15
[Verse 1]
I've worn these rails thin and ran for the train again
It's always late to the station
Rush hour came and went
Three to a seat and we're filled up with awkward conversation
[Instrumental]
[Verse 2]
And this guy on the R-5 line
Tells me about his life
I'm sorry man but I got shit to write
He says he split a Quaalude with Sid Vicious
That's cool but I don't know what it is
Cool but I don't know what it is
[Chorus]
There's always someone on the train with me
That wants to talk about everything when I just want to fall asleep
The train is late for the third time this week
And everyday it's raining around 9:15
Racing Trains was written by Dan Campbell.