Still Small is the second full-length album recorded by the Colorado-based power pop band Yellow Second, released November 2, 2002 by Urban Achiever Records.
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Still Small
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Yellow Second
Yellow Second was a melodic power pop band from Denver, Colorado formed in 1999 by Scott Kerr and Andrew Verdecchio, both former members of the Christian ska band Five Iron Frenzy.
During their six-year stint, the band released three albums, June One, Still Small, and Altitude (See: Discography)....
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