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Does anyone know why they like chẻ, phân chia, split up/stopped playing

cause all I know is that they are no longer together
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Sappp said:
I copied this from Wikipedia:

'Yellowcard announced an interview in April 2008 that they would be going on an "indefinite hiatus." Their European tour set for 2008 was canceled, so the band decided to embark on an acoustic tour in the spring of 2008 before taking a break.

Another reason for the band's hiatus was individual member situations. LP took some time off in the winter to spend time with family; he is now part of a side project band based in Jacksonville, FL. Sean is due to get married this year, and he wanted to take some time off to spend with his family. Ryan Key stated that the members needed some time to figure out their personal lives. The band does not know how long the hiatus will be, but they have assured their những người hâm mộ that they are not breaking up, just taking some time off.[9] Also, as of May 2008, Yellowcard has left Capitol Records and is now unsigned.[citation needed]

The original Yellowcard lineup from 1997 featuring Ben Harper, Warren Cooke, Todd Clary, Longineu Parsons and Ben Dobson announced they would be performing tracks from Where We Stand in Jacksonville, Florida.[10]

Yellowcard announced on their MySpace page that they would be performing their first hiển thị in months at Utah State trường đại học on September 30, 2008. It was an acoustic set much like that of their gần đây tour performed bởi Ryan Key, Ryan Mendez, and Sean Mackin featuring songs from their entire discography. The band later announced on their MySpace page that they would be having another acoustic performance at Nicholls State trường đại học in Thibodaux, Louisiana on November 13.

In early January 2009, it was rumored that Yellowcard's drummer, Longineu "LP" Parsons III, had joined the band Lostprophets to fill in a gap left when their tay trống left for Nine Inch Nails. However sources close to the band, including bassist Stuart Richardson, indicate that these reports are untrue.

On February 26, 2009, Ryan Key announced that he will be starting a side band called Big If with fellow musician Sean O'Donnell, (of Reeve Oliver) and one of their blog entries states that they do not feel it is necessary to state that either of their other bands have officially broken up, which means that Yellowcard may get back together sometime in the future.'

So... I guess there is still some hope.

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