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  1. Following the release of Reactionary, long-time guitarist Chad Yaro left the band to focus on his family. Following Yaro's departure, Face to Face decided to remain a three-piece and began writing material for their sixth studio album, How to Ruin Everything, which was released on Vagrant Records in 2002.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2021 · We came back with [former guitarist Chad Yaro] on board, and then we pretty quickly got [current guitarist Dennis Hill] to fill in for Chad when he wasn’t available. Then it just kind of...

  3. 9 de jun. de 2011 · Punknews contributor Gen Handley recently caught up with Trever Keith and Chad Yaro from Face to Face to discuss the band's history, and their new record Laugh Now, Laugh Later.

  4. www.chadyaro.com › general-1About | chadyaro

    Chad Yaro is a Dallas-based designer with extensive industry experience. He has worked on many national and global campaigns for renowned brands such as Apple, Mercedes, Jack In the Box, Frito Lay, Ford, and more.

  5. How to Ruin Everything is the seventh studio album by the punk rock band Face to Face, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music ). As of the release date, How to Ruin Everything was Face to Face's only album since their 1992 debut Don't Turn Away without Chad Yaro on guitar.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2012 · En 1993 y tras girar por primera vez por Europa, añade a su formación a un segundo guitarrista llamado Chad Yaro y deciden entrar al estudio para grabar su segundo disco. Para este disco Face To Face decide irse a una discográfica que le proporcione mayor difusión y fichan por Victory Records.

  7. After an intense touring period, Face to Face signed with the label Victory Music and added an extra guitarist by the name of Chad Yaro. Ahead of their sophomore album release, the band released an EP “Over It” to test the waters, featuring the track “Disconnected”.