* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Arguably their entire discography, but "Five Becomes Four" is especially popular.
* DancingBear: They arguably wouldn't be as popular as they are if not for the fact that they're a punk band with a violinist.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: "We're almost [[TitleDrop twenty-three]] and you're still mad at me..."
** May become FridgeHorror considering "View From Heaven" comes directly afterwards...
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: "Believe," their ode to the survivors and first responders to the September 11th attacks.
--> "Everything is gonna be alright/Everything is gonna be alright/Everything is gonna be alright/Be strong, ''[[TitleDrop believe]]''"
** "Light Up the Sky", a song about how much the narrator wants to help someone he loves.
** "Life of a Salesman", a song simply about loving one's father.
** "Here I Am Alive", a song about making it through your mistakes and the hatred of others.
** "Always Summer", a song about feeling loved in spite of your mistakes.
** "Fields and Fences", one of the group's final songs, about coming home and settling down.
* ItsPopularNowItSucks: Everything from ''Ocean Avenue'' onward for some fans.
* NightmareFuel: "LETTING OUT THE NOISE INSIDE OF ME...", both as a JumpScare and HarshVocals.
** "Like razors they [[BodyHorror cut through her heart]]"
** "And from the sky she pulled me down tonight..."
** "We already know how this ends tonight/You [[DarkenedBuildingShootout run in the dark through a firefight]]"
** "One Bedroom" is a rather sweet love song. The music video for it was [[SoundtrackDissonance about the plight of child soldiers.]]
* OvershadowedByControversy: Nowadays any discussion of the band will turn to their decision to sue Juice WRLD for copyright infringement in October 2019 over allegations that he copied the melody of "Lucid Dreams" from "Holly Wood Died", a lawsuit they decided to uphold ''even after Juice WRLD died of a drug overdose'' in December of the same year. The irony of it all is ''[[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/yellowcard-juice-wrld-lucid-dreams-lawsuit-dropped-1034665/ they dropped the lawsuit months afterwards]]'', in essence ruining the good graces the band had left after their break-up and now are known as "that band that sued a dead artist".
* SignatureSong: "Ocean Avenue", and possibly "Believe".
* SongAssociation: "Lights and Sounds" is commonly associated nowadays with the 2005 racing game ''VideoGame/BurnoutRevenge'' thanks to its feature in the soundtrack. What's interesting about this is that the game was released two months prior to song's release as the lead single for ''Lights and Sounds'' and the song itself won the 2006 Spike Awards for the "best song" category after being featured in the game soundtrack.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The instrumental parts of "View From Heaven" are the same as "I Kissed A Girl" by Music/JillSobule.
* TearJerker: "Believe" and "Words, Hands, Hearts" for 9/11 victims and those who feel for them.
** "View From Heaven" can be heart-wrenching if you've lost someone.
** From ''When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes'' "See Me Smiling" is in the same vein as "View From Heaven", as it is about the loss of someone very close, but how they keep trying to live in their honor.
*** Those last two were written specifically for a close friend of the band who'd died in a drunk driving accident.
** "Empty Apartment" is about loving someone with [[DespairEventHorizon depression]]. Do the math.
** To say nothing of "Dear Bobbie", which is about a couple whose love has conquered all... [[spoiler:up to and including death.]]
** ''Light Up the Sky" is a song about a girl who is so [[StepfordSmiler broken and depressed that she puts up walls and masks]] to [[BeneathTheMask hide her true damage]], and the singer would [[AFriendInNeed die just to see her happy again]]. Many of the lines imply that her life is in danger.
** "Ten", about what the life of a miscarried child might have been.
** "One Year, Six Months" has a fairly bittersweet feel to it, with its lyrics implying a meeting between two ex-lovers who haven't seen each other in a long time and one of them has forgotten the other, while the other never did.
** Most of the songs from ''Yellowcard'' are this to some degree, but "The Hurt is Gone" is the most mournful.
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