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Midget Tossing

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Released
  
April 1, 1997

Length
  
34:04

Midget Tossing (1997)
  
Where We Stand (1999)

Genre
  
Hardcore punk

Label
  
Takeover Records

Midget Tossing is the debut album by American rock band Yellowcard, released in 1997 by Takeover Records. It was recorded in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, at the Music Factory by Michael Ray FitzGerald. Ryan Key and Sean Mackin were not yet members of the group but made guest appearances, on background vocals and violin respectively (Key at that time was front man for Jacksonville punk band Modern Amusement). The songs "Sue" and "Uphill Both Ways" were re-recorded and put onto Yellowcard's following album, Where We Stand. "The Longest Time" was originally written by Billy Joel. The album is currently out of print.

Personnel

Yellowcard
  • Ben Dobson – lead vocals
  • Ben Harper – lead guitar
  • Todd Clary – rhythm guitar
  • Warren Cooke – bass guitar
  • Longineu W. Parsons III – drums, percussion
  • Others
  • Ryan Key – background vocals
  • Sean Mackin – violin, background vocals
  • References

    Midget Tossing Wikipedia