Top Albums


Ocean Avenue
One for the Kids
Lights and Sounds
Beyond Ocean Avenue
Punk Goes Pop

Top Songs


Ocean Avenue
Lights and Sounds
Breathing
Only One
Way Away
Empty Apartment
Miles Apart
Believe
View from Heaven
Life of a Salesman
Yellowcard


Related Bands

The All-American Rejects | Fall Out Boy | Sugarcult | Taking Back Sunday | The Ataris | Blink-182 | New Found Glory | My Chemical Romance | The Starting Line | Jimmy Eat World | Story of the Year | The Used | Sum 41 | Good Charlotte | Panic! At the Disco | Motion City Soundtrack | Dashboard Confessional | Something Corporate | Matchbook Romance |


Yellowcard News

KRUI's DJ Sid the Kid plans flood-benefit concert (The Daily Iowan)
A state in which pigs outnumber people can be an ideal launching pad for a thriving career in the highly competitive entertainment industry. Just ask UI grad Sid Mali (known to listeners as DJ Sid the Kid), who catapulted his weekly radio spot, "Hip-Hop Amaza Show," from KRUI into the national spotlight.

This Providence, Sept. 19, The Venue (Boise Weekly)
By Mathias Morache.

From Seminoles to stardom (FSView)
It's no secret that Florida State has churned out some of the greatest names in sports over the years, but a lesser known fact is that some of the people who have graced the big screen, televisions, computers and stereos have also donned the beloved garnet and gold.

Hip Digital Media and GMR Entertainment Launch "Breakfast BREAKS(TM) Morning Music" Contest with Free Music Downloads (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK----Hip Digital Media and GMR Entertainment announce the recent launch of the "Breakfast BREAKS Morning Music" contest, a consumer-driven incentive program featuring music downloads from artists such as the Jonas Brothers, Yellowcard, Katy Perry, Spice Girls and many others.

Yahoo hopes to boost search fortunes with new music search (Ars Technica)
Yahoo, as part of its partnership with Rhapsody, has launched full-track playbacks as part of its regular web search results presented to users. Listening to the songs from a wide range of bands is now as easy as searching for them. Read More...

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