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    Yellowcard is an American rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997. The lineup currently consists of lead singer Ryan Key, lead guitarist Ryan Mendez, bassist Josh Portman and violinist Sean Mackin. Primarily a pop-punk group, their music is recognized for having a distinct sound in its genre, primarily due to the prominent use ...

  2. After falling in love with the craft of audio mixing over the past decade and a half, I decided to pursue it full time when Yellowcard ended in 2017. In addition to mix engineering, I also offer guitar training online, via Zoom. Besides music, my other interests include photography, soccer, hockey, coffee, Belgian beer, Tolkien, and heavy metal.

  3. Sep 7, 2016 · Interview with Yellowcard's Ryan Mendez about the band's final record, which is out now! Order the final album on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/yellowcarditunes...

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  4. Ryan Key and Mendez produced and recorded the album, while Neal Avron mixed it at The Casita in Hollywood, California, with assistance from Scott Skrzynski. Additional engineering was done by Will Pugh and Sean Mackin; Ted Jensen mastered the album at Sterling Sound. Release. On June 7, 2016, Yellowcard was

  5. www.ryanmichaelmendez.comRyan Mendez

    May 18, 2017 · Ryan Mendez. 5.18.17. Most of my last year has been spent doing the Final World Tour with Yellowcard, which didn't allow me time to work on much else. But at last, the Warped Tour 2016 gallery is here! When we did the Vans Warped Tour last summer, I knew it would be our last time ever so I wanted to really make the most of it.

  6. Aug 29, 2023 · Live Nation offered them a summer tour, which they’re currently on. “It’s like an out-of-body experience every night,” Key says. “We're playing bigger shows than we played at the height ...

  7. Jan 16, 2014 · For those who came of age after Y2K, the heady days of heart-on-sleeve pop-punk, as defined by bands like Fall Out Boy, Cartel, and Panic! at the Disco, brought radio-ready acts that were as ...

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