Artist: Yello
Genre: Pop Punk/Alternative
Yello: American rock band from Florida known for incorporating violin into pop-punk sound. Their emotional lyrics and Ryan Key's vocals with Sean Mackin's violin created distinctive sound. Their importance to pop-punk and their demonstration of string instruments' integration maintains their significance. Their melodic approach and unique instrumentation establishes them as important band representing pop-punk's instrumental diversity and Florida's vibrant alternative rock scene.
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