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Yellowcard was formed in 1997 in Jacksonville, Florida, after its members met at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts.The band got its name from a phrase its members used in high school: whenever somebody did something stupid at a party, such as spilling beer on the carpet, they cited soccer laws and gave the offender a "yellow card" for committing a "party foul".
The band toured Europe in March 2011 alongside All Time Low. Yellowcard released three more albums, Southern Air (2012), Lift a Sail (2014) and the eponymous Yellowcard (2016), before disbanding in 2017. Yellowcard reunited at Riot Fest on September 17, 2022. The band then embarked on tour to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Ocean ...
Pages in category "Yellowcard members" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Ryan Key; M.
The band later asked close friend Peter Mosely from Inspection 12, to become the band's new bass guitarist. After Yellowcard released The Underdog EP the band signed with Capitol Records, who were looking to sign pop punk bands at the time. Yellowcard then began the recording of their major-label debut album Ocean Avenue in late 2002.
Key and his bandmates drew energy from their spring release "A Hopeful Sign," a collaboration where post-rock band Hammock took some of Yellowcard's best-loved songs like "Southern Air," "Only One ...
Mackin joined the band in 1997, from high school friends Ben Harper and Longineu W. Parsons III. At first, Mackin had been asked not to play the violin in some songs by Yellowcard, but ever since the group decided to keep Mackin as a permanent member, he has taken the role of violinist and back-up vocalist.
The discography of Yellowcard, an American pop punk band from Jacksonville, Florida, consists of ten studio albums, twelve singles, two live albums, four extended plays, one video album, and three compilation albums.
Yellowcard frontman Ryan Key, pictured in 2006. Yellowcard emerged in the early aughts out of Florida's punk rock scene. In 1999, the band moved to California to further their music career, but returned back home. The band added vocalist and guitarist Ryan Key as their primary lyricist, and moved back west, in the L.A. suburb Thousand Oaks, in