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  2. Ocean Avenue (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Avenue is a pop-punk and punk rock album, which was compared to Blink-182 and Simple Plan. Before Yellowcard's promotional tour of Ocean Avenue, Mosely was replaced by Alex Lewis. Yellowcard appeared on the Warped Tour, during which "Way Away" was released as the album's lead single on July 22, 2003.

  3. Yellowcard singer says band leans into '90s alt-rock ... - AOL

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    That same year, Yellowcard did a tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of its breakout and acclaimed "Ocean Avenue" album, and indeed, it seems wild to Key how fast that time seemed to sweep past.

  4. Ocean Avenue (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released as the second single from Ocean Avenue on December 15, 2003, through Capitol Records. "Ocean Avenue" shares writing credits between the band's singer Ryan Key, guitarist Ben Harper, bassist Pete Mosely, drummer Longineu W. Parsons III, and violinist Sean Mackin. It was written about the band's teenage years along the Atlantic Coast.

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    Yellowcard saved for last its 2003 era-defining anthem "Ocean Avenue," a pop-punk adrenaline rush and nostalgic blast that had just about everyone in the crowd bopping and smiling. Yellowcard at ...

  6. Ocean Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Avenue (San Francisco), California, ... a 2003 album by Yellowcard "Ocean Avenue" (song), the title track; Ocean Ave., a 2002–2003 Swedish-American soap opera;

  7. Yellowcard discography - Wikipedia

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    Yellowcard with their original frontman & founder Benjamin Harper released their debut album, Midget Tossing, on April 1, 1997, via DIY Records. This album, along with their next two efforts, Where We Stand ( 1999 ) and Ryan Key's debut One for the Kids ( 2001 ), failed to garner any chart success on the Billboard music charts.

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