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{{Infobox album
| name        = The Underdog EP
| type        = EP
| artist      = [[Yellowcard]]
| cover      = UnderdogEP.jpg
| alt        =
| released    = July 2, 2002<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.punknews.org/article/3759/yellowcard-ep-released-upcoming-warped-dates|title=Yellowcard EP released / upcoming Warped Dates|date=June 24, 2002|website=www.punknews.org}}</reF>
| recorded    = April 22, 2002
| venue      =
| studio      =
| genre      = [[Pop punk]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.soundthesirens.com/p/yellowcard-the-underdog-ep|title=Yellowcard - The Underdog EP|first=Ashley|last=Megan|website=www.soundthesirens.com}}</reF><ref name="AbsolutePunk">{{cite web|url=https://chorus.fm/reviews/yellowcard-the-underdog-ep/ |title=Yellowcard – The Underdog EP – Album Review |publisher=[[AbsolutePunk]]|author= Adrian Villagomez| date=2007-07-07 |accessdate=2025-06-19}}</ref> [[emo-pop]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.piccadillyrecords.com/15655/Yellowcard-The-Underdog-EP-Fueled-By-Ramen|title=Yellowcard - The Underdog EP / Fueled By Ramen from Piccadilly Records|website=www.piccadillyrecords.com}}</ref>
| length      = 19:26
| label      = [[Fueled by Ramen]], [[Below Par Records|Below Par]]
| producer    = Nick Rucker
| prev_title  = [[One for the Kids]]
| prev_year  = 2001
| next_title  = [[Ocean Avenue (album)|Ocean Avenue]]
| next_year  = 2003
}}


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'''''The Underdog EP''''' is an [[extended play]] (EP) released in 2002 by American [[pop punk]] band [[Yellowcard]]. The EP was heard by a representative from [[Capitol Records]], leading to them being signed to their first major label later that year.<reF name="retro">[https://tonedeaf.thebrag.com/10-years-on-yellowcard-ocean-avenue/ 10 Years On: Yellowcard - "Ocean Avenue"]</ref> The release was the final to feature bassist Warren Cooke, who left the band a few months after it's release.<ref name="Oxford Music Online">{{cite book|title="Yellowcard." Encyclopedia of Popular Music |edition=4th|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]}}</ref>


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==Reception==
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = [[AbsolutePunk]]
| rev1score = (84%)<ref name="AbsolutePunk" />
}}
 
''Absolute Punk'' gave a positive review, praising Mackin's violin performance and Key's vocals.<ref name="AbsolutePunk" />
 
In a retrospective ranking of the top 100 Yellowcard songs, ''[[Sputnik Music]]'' stated "The Underdog EP possesses crossover appeal among fans because it has the punk feel of their earliest records but the melodies also start to shine through. It's about equidistant from ''One for the Kids'' and ''Ocean Avenue''.<ref name="Sputnik Staff recap>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?listid=203173|title=Sowing: Top 100 Yellowcard Songs &#124; Sputnikmusic|website=www.sputnikmusic.com}}</ref> They ranked the songs as follows: "Underdog (81st, " the title track features all of those traits but lacks a defining hook"), "Avondale" (70th,"Everything about this track echoes with the glory of Yellowcard's peak early punk days, and the transition from long and drawn out (but memorable!) chorus of "mighty king of Avondale" to the dueling, layered choruses make this song way too much fun to sing along to."), "Rocket" (64th, "The verses early in this song almost remind me of ''[[Clarity (Jimmy Eat World album)|Clarity]]''-era [[Jimmy Eat World]], which is obviously a huge plus. I love how the acoustic guitars shimmer and shine as the song gradually picks up in intensity until Key is borderline shouting the chorus. This is Yellowcard's [[lo-fi]] emo moment, and it's spectacular."), "Finish Line" (61st, ""Finish Line" has it all: beautiful violins, heavy waves of electric guitar, and super catchy verses/choruses."), and "Powder" (57th, "This is another highlight from the band's earlier discography. "Powder" features an addicting beat driven not by drums but rather by repetitive guitar crunches, and there's a gorgeous swell of violins late in the song. To boot, the chorus is an earworm. This is one of the catchiest and most unique songs in the band's repertoire.")<ref name="Sputnik Staff recap/>
 
''[[HM Magazine]]'' listed "Avondale" and "Powder" amongst essential Yellowcard tracks in 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://hmmagazine.com/feature/yellowcard-retrospective-farewell/|title=Yellowcard: A Retrospective Farewell}}</ref>
 
== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
| total_length    = 19:26
| all_writing    = Yellowcard
| title1          = Underdog
| length1        = 3:10
| title2          = Avondale
| length2        = 3:50
| title3          = Finish Line
| length3        = 3:46
| title4          = Powder
| length4        = 3:51
| title5          = Rocket
| length5        = 4:49
}}
 
== Personnel ==
Credits per AbsolutePunk.<ref name="AbsolutePunk" />
* [[Ryan Key]] – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
* [[Ben Harper (Yellowcard and HeyMike!)|Ben Harper]] – lead guitar
* Warren Cooke – bass guitar
* [[Sean Mackin (Musician)|Sean Mackin]] – violin, backing vocals
* [[Longineu W. Parsons III]] – drums, percussion
 
== References ==
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The Underdog EP is an extended play (EP) released in 2002 by American pop punk band Yellowcard. The EP was heard by a representative from Capitol Records, leading to them being signed to their first major label later that year.[1] The release was the final to feature bassist Warren Cooke, who left the band a few months after it's release.[2]

Reception

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Absolute Punk gave a positive review, praising Mackin's violin performance and Key's vocals.[3]

In a retrospective ranking of the top 100 Yellowcard songs, Sputnik Music stated "The Underdog EP possesses crossover appeal among fans because it has the punk feel of their earliest records but the melodies also start to shine through. It's about equidistant from One for the Kids and Ocean Avenue.[4] They ranked the songs as follows: "Underdog (81st, " the title track features all of those traits but lacks a defining hook"), "Avondale" (70th,"Everything about this track echoes with the glory of Yellowcard's peak early punk days, and the transition from long and drawn out (but memorable!) chorus of "mighty king of Avondale" to the dueling, layered choruses make this song way too much fun to sing along to."), "Rocket" (64th, "The verses early in this song almost remind me of Clarity-era Jimmy Eat World, which is obviously a huge plus. I love how the acoustic guitars shimmer and shine as the song gradually picks up in intensity until Key is borderline shouting the chorus. This is Yellowcard's lo-fi emo moment, and it's spectacular."), "Finish Line" (61st, ""Finish Line" has it all: beautiful violins, heavy waves of electric guitar, and super catchy verses/choruses."), and "Powder" (57th, "This is another highlight from the band's earlier discography. "Powder" features an addicting beat driven not by drums but rather by repetitive guitar crunches, and there's a gorgeous swell of violins late in the song. To boot, the chorus is an earworm. This is one of the catchiest and most unique songs in the band's repertoire.")[4]

HM Magazine listed "Avondale" and "Powder" amongst essential Yellowcard tracks in 2016.[5]

Track listing

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Personnel

Credits per AbsolutePunk.[3]

References

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  1. 10 Years On: Yellowcard - "Ocean Avenue"
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