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Yellowcard Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Yellowcard Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Yellowcard Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Yellowcard is a punk-rock band from Florida.

After going on hiatus and then resuming activities, they’ve unfortunately disbanded, but their quintessentially band-driven sound—emotional and passionate—remains popular to this day.

If you’re new to them, be sure to check them out!

Yellowcard Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Better DaysYellowcard1rank/position

Yellowcard – Better Days (Official Music Video)
Better DaysYellowcard

This track is the lead single from the Florida-born pop-punk favorites Yellowcard—known for featuring a violinist—and comes from their first full-length album in about nine years, where they sing candidly about themes like gratitude, forgiveness, and hope.

Produced and drummed by Blink-182’s Travis Barker, it brilliantly fuses the band’s matured musicianship with fresh creativity.

It’s also the title track of the self-titled album slated for release in October 2025, and its unique music video—featuring the members dressed as characters from 1980s films—has been generating buzz.

It’s a song I highly recommend for anyone feeling worn out by life or ready to make a fresh start.

Miles ApartYellowcard2rank/position

Yellowcard – Miles Apart Acoustic
Miles ApartYellowcard

It’s a refreshing song by the punk rock band Yellowcard.

The band has since disbanded.

While their signature tracks can have a heavier edge, this one features acoustic guitar and a light, dancing violin melody, making it easy for first-time listeners to enjoy.

The way the intro starts and the chorus melody are very emotional.

It unfolds in a way that brings back memories with friends one by one.

Lights and soundsYellowcard3rank/position

Released in January 2006, this song is included on Yellowcard’s fifth album, Lights and Sounds.

The lyrics are about chasing your dreams, and it’s an empowering anthem that says even if people around you make fun of you, as long as you have a clear vision of who you want to be, your dreams are sure to come true.

Way AwayYellowcard4rank/position

Yellowcard – Way Away (Official Music Video)
Way AwayYellowcard

It’s a classic hit by Yellowcard that shifts from a quietly melancholic guitar to loud rock.

You can really tell they value the Vocaloid melody above all.

At the same time, the backing guitars are pushed to the forefront, giving it a very rock-driven finish.

You Broke Me Too (ft Avril Lavigne)Yellowcard5rank/position

Yellowcard ft Avril Lavigne – You Broke Me Too (Official Lyric Video)
You Broke Me Too (ft Avril Lavigne)Yellowcard

After releasing their self-titled album in 2016 and going on hiatus, Yellowcard reunited in 2022 and will release their new album “Better Days” in October 2025.

The producer is Travis Barker of blink-182, who also handles the drum parts.

This track serves as the emotional core of the album—a ballad that features a star-studded collaboration with the “punk rock princess” herself, Avril Lavigne.

Their poignant duet, sharing the pain of wounded hearts, is elevated to dramatic heights by Yellowcard’s signature violin and Barker’s dynamic, ebb-and-flow drumming.

It’s a fitting song for a fresh start after a long hiatus, radiating hope and renewal.

Ocean AvenueSteve Aoki & Yellowcard6rank/position

Steve Aoki & Yellowcard – Ocean Avenue [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Ocean AvenueSteve Aoki & Yellowcard

The remix of Ocean Avenue, a collaboration between Steve Aoki and Yellowcard, is a work where electronic and pop-punk blend beautifully.

Preserving the emotion of the original 2003 album Ocean Avenue, it adds Steve Aoki’s signature energetic beats to deliver a fresh sound for both new and longtime listeners.

With melodies that evoke youthful memories and a vibrant, driving rhythm, it’s a track recommended for a wide audience—from young people to adults.

2 QuartsYellowcard7rank/position

Included on the 1997 album “Midget Tossing.” A four-piece punk band from Florida formed in 1997.

This track is from their self-produced debut album; they later gained popularity with the hit album “Ocean Avenue,” released in 2003.

The hardcore punk sound blends well with the pop melodies, giving it a great vibe.

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