i remember those days. every guy who worked as senior or junior saved up money to buy mitsubishi eclipse spyder as their first car and blasted this music while driving off school after 3 lolol
This song gives me goosebumps everytime. The memory of the days when the song came out & my old brother loving it etc. Kinda just depressing now to compare those great days to now.
+Jerry Rook despite modern metalcore and other heavier stuff, the only stuff I really listen to is classic early 2000's pop punk. I can't live without it.
ya, i actually think that the violin is what makes yellowcard stand out from all the other bands in their genre. you can esp. hear it on ocean avenue (the whole album).
Man, that album doesn't have nearly the accolades or relevancy as their older albums... I didn't say they were completely irrelevant, but Yellowcard is definitely in decline, unfortunately.
Of course they’re done now but other than their hiatus, they weren’t in decline. You got old, you’re not as tuned into the music scene you loved as a kid. It’s not them, it’s you.
none, really, but what makes yellowcard unique is that they have him. like, any band can just hire a violinist to do a piece on a song, but to have a full-time violinist in the band, and a rock band no less?
This band is AWESOME! Enough said. The singer is great live, the violinist is epic, the drummer is beast, the guitarists rock! What's not to love?! Yellowcard Forever!
i would go to see this band just to see the violinist play.. he seems like so much fun to watch.. i like the way he tends to jumps around while playing the violin
If you have a 4/4 time, you take a certain rhythm that is in a 3/4 feel over it. You have to hit at certain points in order for it to work though. The best examples of triplets in modern music can be found in most heavy metal. Still, even if it's not your thing, there are examples everywhere.