Peter Mosely

The band went on to record six full length independent albums, and although being a relatively successful local band, Mosely recalls feeling like outcasts because of their preppy clothes and unorthodox style of punk rock, explaining that "Whenever we'd play a show like Good Riddance or AFI, it would always be a real tough crowd.

Guitarist James Trimble was by then studying in Tennessee to become an obstetrician[2] so Ryan was asked to help with the recording of their Home EP.

However, after eight months of recording songs, Honest Don's president reportedly told them, "My label doesn't put out this kind of music.

Mosely joined Yellowcard on July 20, 2002, after their first bassist Warren Cooke left the band for personal reasons.

Shortly after the completion of Get Rad, Mosely changed his mind and asked if he could join the band as their permanent bassist.

In April, lead guitarist Ben Harper stated in an interview with MTV News that he was finished with writing the guitar tracks for the album and that he was leaving the band.

In July 2012, he joined the newly formed Americana/Folk group Canary in the Coalmine, taking up duties on upright bass, vocals, keyboards, and percussion.

Canary has been a recurring guest artist at the annual Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park festivals Magnoliafest and Springfest.

In between the acts, he has been working and the writing for a new Inspection 12 full-length album and has performed as a solo singer/songwriter with a string quartet under the name Peter Michael.