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From the Album 1. Convocation 2. Transmission Home 3. Crash The Gates 4. Make Me So 5. One Bedroom 6. Fragile And Dear 7. Illuminate 8. Madrid 9. The Deepest Well 10. Lift A Sail 11. MSK 12. My Mountain 13. California

Other Songs A Place We Set Afire A Vicious Kind A Whole New World Afraid All Apologies Always Summer Americant Anywhere But Here April 20th Avondale Awakening A.W.O.L. Back Home Be The Young Believe Big Apple Heartbreak Bombers Breathing Buttefly Butterfly Christmas Lights Cigarette City Of Devils Cut Me Mick Date Line Date Line (I Am Gone) Dear Bobbie Doesnt Matter Dont You Forget About Me Down On My Head Drifting Dumb Empty Apartment Empty Street Everywhere Everywhere(Michelle Branch) Fields and Fences Fields & Fences Fighting Finish Line Firewater Five Becomes Four Fix You For Petes Sake For The Longest Time For You And Your Denial Get Off The Couch Gifts and Curses Goodbye Got Yours Grey Hang You Up Hear You Me Here I Am Alive Hey Mike Hide Hiding In The Light Holly Wood Died How I Go Im A Wrecking Ball Inside Out Keeper Kids Leave A Light On Lesson Learned Life Of A Salesman Life Of Leaving Home Light Up The Sky Lights And Sounds Martin Sheen Or JFK Me First Miles Apart Millennium Changed Missing The War Ocean Avenue October Nights Oh My Love On The Brink One Year Six Months Only One Paper Walls Possessions Powder Promises Radio Song Girl Rest In Peace Rivertown Blues Rock Star Land Rocket Rough Draft Rough Landing Holly Savior's Robes See Me Smiling Shadows And Regrets Shrink The World Sing For Me Sleep In The Snow Something Of Value Soundtrack Southern Air Space Travel Star Struck Starstruck Struck Sure Thing Falling Sureshot Surface Of The Sun Telescope Ten The Hurt Is Gone The Sound Of You And Me The Surface Of The Sun The Takedown The View From Heaven Three Flights Down Time Will Tell Today Trembling Twenty Three Twentythree Two Quarts Two Weeks From Twenty Underdog [Untitled] Up Hill Both Ways View From Heaven Violins Waiting Game Way Away What Appears When Were Old Men With You Around Words Hands Hearts You And Me And One Spotlight You Hear Me
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Yellowcard is an American pop punk/alternative rock band formed in 1997 and based in Los Angeles since 2000. They in Jacksonville, Florida after meeting at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. -Wikipedia
Members:
Ryan Key – Lead vocals and rhythm guitar
(2000–present)

Sean Mackin – Violin and backing vocals
(1997–present)

Ryan Mendez – Lead guitar and backing vocals
(2005–present)

Josh Portman – Bass
(2012–present, touring 2007–2008)

Name Origin:
They got their name from a phrase they used in high school. Whenever somebody did something stupid at a party, such as spill a beer on the carpet, they enforced soccer rules and gave them a 'yellow card' for committing a 'party foul'.

From: Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Genre(s): Pop punk, alternative rock, hardcore punk (early)
Active From: 1997–present
(hiatus 2008–2010)
Associated Acts: Reeve Oliver, Craig's Brother, HeyMike!, Inspection 12, Big If
Trademark: utilize violins which makes them unique in their respective genre

Awards:
2004
MTV Music Awards - MTV2 Video, “Ocean Avenue”

Quotes:
Um. Definitely. Absolutely. You can get a lot out of the record but, um, I don't know if you get the full experience but you definitely get a new perspective. It's kinda hard for me to give you that perspective, but you'd have to ask a fan. [Laughs]
-Ben

We wouldn't be where we are at now if it wasn't for file sharing. That is how kids found out about us. It's hard to have a negative view on it, obviously.
-Alex

It was used as like a party thing. When we were at a party and someone spilled thier drink, we just said that they got a yellowcard. It basically was just thought of 5 days before one of our shows. (on naming the band)
-Alex

Ben Fold's Five. They're from the states, a really, really big influence. There's a drummer, a piano player and then a bass player. It's just amazing music, it's great.
-Ben

Good. It's really cool, because they asked us to do an original song. We just wrote it and it's a really focused kind of a song which added to the fact that you can just produce something like that on command. It turned out really, really good. It's a five minute long song. It's like a pretty up-to-date statement of what Yellowcard can write. It's kind of like, it shows our progression from the last record. (on spideman 2 soundtrack)
-Ben

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