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After nearly a decade, Yellowcard return with Better Days, their most ambitious and emotionally charged record to date. Produced by blink-182’s Travis Barker, who also performed drums on every track, the album marks a new era for the pop-punk legends. Following their heartfelt farewell tour and the 20th anniversary of Ocean Avenue, the band found healing and renewed inspiration. Better Days is the sound of reconciliation, with their past, their fans, and themselves. It’s a triumphant comeback from one of the 2000s’ defining acts, proving that Yellowcard’s story was never truly over — just waiting to begin again. The album will be out on all streaming platforms on October 10th.
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